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How is the metaphor of catching a lion understood?

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"True understanding cannot be coerced or fabricated; it is a natural realization that cannot be forced into existence by authority."

According to Osho, the 'how to catch a lion' metaphor is satire: institutions claim success by coercion, not by truth—they arrest a cat and torture it until it 'admits' it is a lion. The joke exposes how authority manufactures appearances, reminding seekers that real understanding cannot be forced, fabricated, or proven by confessions.
It’s a joke saying power can bully a fake truth out of someone, but that doesn’t make it real.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you question claims made under pressure or authority.
- Encourages seeking direct experience instead of secondhand labels.
- Warns against mistaking confession or consensus for reality.
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