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What is the difference between hypocrisy and bowing before an idol?

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"Hypocrisy is not in bowing to an idol, but in bowing outwardly while the heart remains untouched; true worship arises when love and inner knowing unite, making even a stone divine."

According to Osho, hypocrisy isn’t bowing to an idol; it’s bowing outwardly while the heart stays untouched. When love and inner knowing bend you, even a stone is divine; when only custom or intellect bends you, even “God” becomes wood. True worship is inner-outer harmony; hypocrisy is their split—one thing within, another without.
If your heart truly feels love, bowing to a statue is real; if you bow just to please others or out of habit, it’s pretend.
Why this matters practically
- Align actions with genuine feeling to avoid performative spirituality.
- Find the sacred through love and presence, not objects or rituals alone.
- Let inner-outer coherence guide choices in worship, work, and relationships.
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