What is the true nature of loyalty?
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"Loyalty is a prison built by fear and duty, while love is the wild, liberating force that sets the heart free."
According to Osho, loyalty is not a virtue but a pseudo-value—an imitation of love and trust produced by social conditioning. It comes from fear, duty, and training, keeps the heart out, and works as psychological enslavement. It demands formal devotion regardless of feeling, predictable and controllable, the opposite of love’s wild, voluntary, liberating flow. Love brings freedom; loyalty breeds slavery.
Loyalty is pretending to love because you’re told to, which chains you, while real love appears by itself and sets you free.
Why this matters practically
- Notice when you’re staying from fear or habit and choose honest love—or move on.
- Replace duty-driven roles with genuine presence; stop performing what you don’t feel.
- Question social pressures (marriage, roles, authority) that demand loyalty instead of love.
- Replace duty-driven roles with genuine presence; stop performing what you don’t feel.
- Question social pressures (marriage, roles, authority) that demand loyalty instead of love.
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