What were the social, political, and religious conditions that necessitated the birth of Krishna?
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"An awakened one like Krishna is not born from historical necessity but emerges from the overflowing bliss of existence, shaping time with his presence rather than being shaped by it."
According to Osho, no specific social, political, or religious crisis ‘necessitated’ Krishna’s birth; an awakened one is not born as an effect of historical conditions. Krishna manifests from his own overflowing bliss, molding time rather than following it. Viewing him as a utilitarian response is our ego’s projection; every age simply partakes of his fragrance.
There were no special problems that made Krishna come; he came from joy, not because history needed him.
Why this matters practically
- Stop waiting for saviors; cultivate your own awareness and joy now.
- Relate to masters as inspiration, not as solutions to problems.
- Live from intrinsic joy rather than chasing purposes imposed by ego or society.
- Relate to masters as inspiration, not as solutions to problems.
- Live from intrinsic joy rather than chasing purposes imposed by ego or society.
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