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Can the phrase 'I'm going to squeeze the juice out of this moment' be considered a new oath for rewriting the constitution?

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"Squeeze the juice out of this moment now; to say 'I'm going to' is to postpone your awareness and let the moment slip away."

According to Osho, no: sannyasins will not write any constitution - constitutions belong to power-seeking politics and preserve divisions. His movement aims to dissolve all such boundaries. And even hypothetically, your phrase cannot be an oath; 'going to' postpones awareness. His teaching is immediacy: squeeze the juice of this moment now, act first, then speak - otherwise the moment is already gone.
No—he rejects constitutions, and the phrase is wrong because it postpones living; just squeeze the moment now.
Why this matters practically
- Stop procrastinating; move from intention to immediate action.
- Let go of labels and divisions to meet people freshly.
- Stay present to feel more alive, clear, and responsive.
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