How would Osho's presence in a political party help its members?
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"I am not here to be a politician, but to ignite the flame of rebellion, guiding you to challenge the chains of enslavement and embrace a movement of freedom, life, and love."
According to Osho, his role would never be as a politician or party member, but as a friend who ignites rebellion. He would guide members to challenge enslaving institutions—especially Vatican/Catholic domination—so their movement embodies freedom, life, and love rather than power games. His presence would supply clarity, courage, and outsider guidance while keeping the party uncorrupted by politics-as-usual.
He wouldn’t run the party; he’d be a wise friend helping them be brave, question harmful authority, and choose freedom and love over power fights.
Why this matters practically
- Keeps the group focused on freedom, not power struggles.
- Strengthens courage to confront oppressive religious influence.
- Offers clear, independent guidance without party loyalties.
- Strengthens courage to confront oppressive religious influence.
- Offers clear, independent guidance without party loyalties.
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