Ask Osho!

What are the responsibilities and limits of a leader, and what are the responsibilities and duties of those who are ruled?

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"A true leader is not a ruler but a servant, guiding with love and humility, while each individual must embrace their own responsibility, offering service from a place of grace and trust rather than submission to authority."

According to Osho, leadership as ruling is a loveless power-trip born of inferiority and has no place in a conscious community. The only legitimate 'leader' is a servant: humble, loving, with no special powers, coordinating without coercion. The 'ruled' should not exist; each person is a responsible, meditative individual—graceful, intelligent, trusting—offering service out of love rather than submitting to hierarchy.
There shouldn’t be bosses and followers; people lovingly help each other, and anyone who organizes does it as service, not control.
Why this matters practically
- Take full responsibility for yourself through meditation, love, and intelligence—don’t seek authority or obey blindly.
- If you coordinate, serve without privilege or coercion; let love guide decisions.
- Create communities with shared responsibility and rotating, transparent roles instead of rigid hierarchies.
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