Ask Osho!

What should I do when I feel guilt about disagreeing with spiritual teachings on politics or society?

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"Choose between the path of self-discovery with the master or the distractions of societal opinions; true commitment demands clarity, not conflict."

According to Osho, end guilt by choosing: either drop sannyas and keep your political and social opinions, or, if the spiritual search is truly dear, drop those ‘two‑bit’ notions and be totally with the master. He deliberately challenges views to test commitment and remove the half‑hearted. Only enlightened vision can judge society; until then, prioritize self-knowing over ideology—or leave cleanly, without inner conflict.
Pick one: keep your opinions and leave the path, or drop your opinions and follow fully—don’t sit in guilt.
Why this matters practically
- Clarifies decisions and ends inner conflict.
- Frees energy for meditation by letting go of ego-driven opinions.
- Builds integrity and totality in your spiritual practice.
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