What is the relationship between Osho's teachings and the concept of disaster?
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"To embrace the new, we must first shatter the chains of the past; true disaster is the liberation from outdated traditions that bind us."
According to Osho, “disaster” names his teaching’s role as a radical rupture with the past—he is a disaster to traditions, religions, ideologies, and national boundaries. He urges a total discontinuity from an insane past, shattering vested interests that bind humanity, so outdated structures fall and a freer, saner, new human consciousness can emerge.
Osho says he’s like a wrecking ball that breaks harmful old rules so people can be free and begin fresh.
Why this matters practically
- Question and drop outdated beliefs that limit you.
- Loosen rigid identities and borders to live with more freedom and compassion.
- Find courage to start anew instead of repeating past patterns.
- Loosen rigid identities and borders to live with more freedom and compassion.
- Find courage to start anew instead of repeating past patterns.
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