Will the world survive a third world war?
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outcome
"In a world devoid of consciousness and creativity, mere survival becomes a greater tragedy than death itself; let us awaken to love and harmony, or face extinction as a necessary cleansing."
According to Osho, he has little hope the world should or will survive a third world war; in its present rotten, uncreative state, mere survival would be worse than death. Unless a radical transformation toward consciousness, creativity, love, and harmony with nature happens, extinction may be a cleansing. Hoping against hope, he urges awakening rather than clinging to blind survival.
If we don’t change and become more aware, loving, and creative, then simply surviving another world war would be worse than ending and starting fresh.
Why this matters practically
- Choose transformation over mere survival: practice awareness, creativity, and compassion daily.
- Question blind fear of death and comfort; live meaningfully and responsibly now.
- Act for peace and ecology; only a conscious shift can prevent destruction.
- Question blind fear of death and comfort; live meaningfully and responsibly now.
- Act for peace and ecology; only a conscious shift can prevent destruction.
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