What is the concept of salvation?
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definition
"Salvation is not found in external promises, but in the profound journey of inner transformation where you take full responsibility for your own awakening."
According to Osho, salvation is not an external rescue or a promise granted by belief, but the fruit of personal inner transformation. No one can save another; attempts to do so are a trespass. Real freedom arises when you take responsibility, work on awareness, and discover your own being—"unsaving" yourself from secondhand certainties and fanatical consolations.
Salvation means changing yourself from the inside—no one else can do it for you, and mere belief can’t replace the work.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from converting others to transforming yourself.
- Promotes daily practices—awareness, meditation, authentic lifestyle change.
- Protects you from manipulation by savior-claims and miracle promises.
- Promotes daily practices—awareness, meditation, authentic lifestyle change.
- Protects you from manipulation by savior-claims and miracle promises.
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