Is there a qualitative difference between Ayatollah Khomeini and Albert Einstein in the context of humanity?
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"There is no qualitative difference between Khomeini and Einstein; both arise from the same human mind, and the sick can always be healed toward clarity and health."
According to Osho, there is no qualitative difference between Ayatollah Khomeini and Albert Einstein: both belong to the same human mind, the same pyramid; the difference is only of degree, not of kind. Khomeini represents a sick, upside-down mind; Einstein a healthy, super-intelligent one. Refusing consoling dualisms, Osho stresses responsibility and possibility: the sick can be healed, raised toward health and clarity.
We’re all the same kind of humans; some minds are sick, some are healthy, and the sick can get better.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents dehumanizing enemies and redirects energy to healing.
- Encourages education, therapy, and compassion to move minds toward health.
- Warns that one sick leader can sway many, so cultivate collective sanity.
- Encourages education, therapy, and compassion to move minds toward health.
- Warns that one sick leader can sway many, so cultivate collective sanity.
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