Ask Osho!

How can living more meditatively solve life problems or prevent wars?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"When you live meditatively, free from desire and past burdens, the inner conflict dissolves, and with it, the fuel for all outer conflicts, including wars."

According to Osho, meditation isn’t something to do or a moral ‘should’; it is the very state of living—silent, desireless presence without past or future. From this authenticity, guilt, utopias, and commanding minds fall away. When inner conflict ends, outer conflict has no fuel; thus personal problems unwind and the machinery of war loses its grip.
When you just be here happily without chasing ‘shoulds,’ your inner fights stop—and then outer fights don’t start.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces guilt and anxiety by dropping future-focused ‘shoulds.’
- Brings clarity and authenticity, easing personal conflicts and choices.
- Weakens aggression and ideology-driven control, supporting social peace.
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