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Look into the eyes of a child - you cannot find anything deeper. The eyes of a child are an abyss, there is no bottom to them. - Osho Children have an authentic freedom. They are joyful, playful, and naturally creative. But by the time they grow up, most children have been sacrificed to the gods of productivity and good behavior to the extent that only nostalgia for childhood remains. Osho says, It is the child’s experience that haunts intelligent people their whole life. They want it again - the same innocence, the same wonder, the same beauty. And while each adult generation may vow, with the best of intentions, not to repeat the mistakes of the past, they inevitably find themselves imposing their own inherited limitations on new generations to come. This book calls for a children’s liberation movement to break through old patterns and create opportunities for an entirely new way of relating as human beings. It is a guide for grown-ups to become aware of their own conditioning as they relate to the children in their lives. And, with that awareness, to learn when to nurture and protect and when to get out of the way, so that children can flower into their highest potential and greatest capacity for joy.
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Look into the eyes of a child - you cannot find anything deeper. The eyes of a child are an abyss, there is no bottom to them. - Osho Children have an authentic freedom. They are joyful, playful, and naturally creative. But by the time they grow up, most children have been sacrificed to the gods of productivity and good behavior to the extent that only nostalgia for childhood remains. Osho says, It is the child’s experience that haunts intelligent people their whole life. They want it again - the same innocence, the same wonder, the same beauty. And while each adult generation may vow, with the best of intentions, not to repeat the mistakes of the past, they inevitably find themselves imposing their own inherited limitations on new generations to come. This book calls for a children’s liberation movement to break through old patterns and create opportunities for an entirely new way of relating as human beings. It is a guide for grown-ups to become aware of their own conditioning as they relate to the children in their lives. And, with that awareness, to learn when to nurture and protect and when to get out of the way, so that children can flower into their highest potential and greatest capacity for joy.