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What is the reason for not stating that everything is One?

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"To guide the immature, we must speak in absolutes; only when one reaches the summit does the truth of oneness reveal itself."

According to Osho, sages avoid declaring ‘everything is One’ out of compassion and pedagogy. For immature minds, such nondual truth breeds confusion, complacency, and indecision. Beginners need sharp, exclusive guidance—‘this alone is right’—to ignite trust and sustained practice on a single path. After reaching the summit, one directly realizes all paths and the One.
Teachers don’t say “everything is One” at first so you don’t get lazy or confused; they give one clear path so you’ll walk it, and later you’ll see all paths meet.
Why this matters practically
- Commit to one path and practice consistently instead of hopping.
- Reduce confusion by following clear, decisive guidance.
- Realize unity through experience rather than secondhand ideas.
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