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Why are the Indians unable to see what is happening here?

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"The past can be a heavy burden, blinding us to the possibilities of the present and the promise of the future; true freedom lies in breaking free from the chains of conditioning."

According to Osho, many Indians can't see what's happening here because an excessively long, repressive cultural past breeds prejudice, obedience, and stagnation. Conditioned to believe the golden age is over and the future is decline, they distrust new visions. Since he teaches freedom, expression, and a future new humanity, his message clashes with their conditioning, so they misinterpret him as destructive.
They're used to obeying old rules and think the best days are gone, so when Osho talks about a hopeful, creative future, it sounds wrong to them.
Why this matters practically
- Notice how cultural conditioning can block fresh understanding.
- Question inherited beliefs about the past and future; stay open to new insights.
- Choose creative expression over repression to live more freely.
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