About the Relationship Between Children and Parents : If You Respect Your Children, There Will Be No Generation Gap

'OSHO SINGLE': This is a short audio talk by Osho, selected from one of the many series of Osho Talks to listeners from around the world.

Osho always expresses unique insights into education and the upbringing of children. In this talk, responding a question, he explores the relationship between children and parents. He says, meditation and consciousness give opportunities to change the direction of these relationships and therefore the whole of humanity. Parents respecting their children, rather than seeing them as property, is a key point: "You have chosen us as your parents," will be responded to with deeper respect, more gratitude, more love. When you love a child you would not like him / her to be just a carbon copy of yourself, you would like them to be a unique individual.

© & ℗ 1985 OSHO International Foundation

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About the Relationship Between Children and Parents : If You Respect Your Children, There Will Be No Generation Gap

'OSHO SINGLE': This is a short audio talk by Osho, selected from one of the many series of Osho Talks to listeners from around the world.

Osho always expresses unique insights into education and the upbringing of children. In this talk, responding a question, he explores the relationship between children and parents. He says, meditation and consciousness give opportunities to change the direction of these relationships and therefore the whole of humanity. Parents respecting their children, rather than seeing them as property, is a key point: "You have chosen us as your parents," will be responded to with deeper respect, more gratitude, more love. When you love a child you would not like him / her to be just a carbon copy of yourself, you would like them to be a unique individual.

© & ℗ 1985 OSHO International Foundation


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