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What is the nature of injustice?

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"Injustice is the predictable reflex of conditioned minds defending their fears; instead of fighting shadows, turn within and respond with compassion."

According to Osho, what we call injustice is simply the predictable reflex of centuries‑conditioned minds—tradition, prejudice, and fear defending themselves. The crowd, guided by pundits’ wordplay, attacks living truth and those who point inward. Expecting fairness from unconsciousness is naive; persecution of buddhas is natural. Don’t fight shadows—turn within, see clearly, and move with compassion, not resentment.
When people are stuck in old habits and fear, they hit what they don’t understand—so look inside, stay clear, and don’t hate them.
Why this matters practically
- Take attacks less personally by seeing them as conditioning, not truth.
- Save energy for inner awareness instead of arguing with crowds and pundits.
- Respond with clarity and compassion rather than resentment or revenge.
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