What are the outcomes of the costly healthcare system in Western societies?
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"The mechanistic approach to healthcare reduces the human being to a mere machine, leading to dependency and escalating illness, while true healing arises only from recognizing our organic unity with nature and the soul."
According to Osho, the West’s costly, mechanistic healthcare yields only partial, short-term fixes: symptoms are suppressed in one part and reappear elsewhere, so society pays more while sickness multiplies. Treating man as a machine breeds dependency on surgeries, transplants, and gadgets, ignoring the organic unity with nature and soul. The result is escalating illness, fragmentation, and existential confusion—instead of genuine healing through holistic, whole-person approaches.
We spend lots of money fixing body parts like broken toys, but the sickness keeps moving because we ignore the whole person—body, mind, and nature.
Why this matters practically
- Seek integrative, whole-person care that treats root causes, not just symptoms.
- Reconnect with nature, rest, breath, and movement to restore systemic balance.
- Use supportive modalities (e.g., acupuncture, mindfulness) alongside medicine to reduce relapse and over-treatment.
- Reconnect with nature, rest, breath, and movement to restore systemic balance.
- Use supportive modalities (e.g., acupuncture, mindfulness) alongside medicine to reduce relapse and over-treatment.
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