What kind of Indian guru are you?
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"True spirituality transcends all labels; it is the drop dissolving into the ocean, shedding every identification to taste the boundless freedom of existence."
According to Osho, he is neither Indian nor a guru; such labels are political and obstruct religion, which is boundless. True spirituality is the drop dissolving into the ocean—shedding identifications like nation, creed, or ascetic badges. One must rise beyond conditioning and superstition (including repressive notions of celibacy) to taste Brahman, the vast sky of freedom.
He says he’s not an Indian guru; real religion means dropping all labels and becoming one with the whole.
Why this matters practically
- Transcend divisive identities and feel connected to everyone.
- Shift from outer titles and rituals to inner transformation and freedom.
- Avoid repressive misinterpretations (e.g., celibacy as mere control).
- Shift from outer titles and rituals to inner transformation and freedom.
- Avoid repressive misinterpretations (e.g., celibacy as mere control).
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