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Is knowledge always dangerous?

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"Knowledge is not dangerous; it is the arrogance of knowing that blinds us to the living mystery of existence. Embrace facts with humility, curiosity, and an open heart."

According to Osho, knowledge itself isn’t dangerous; the danger lies in “knowledgeability”—the egoic habit of thinking you know. Facts are useful and often helpful, but when they make you forget the living mystery of existence, they become harmful. Keep practical knowing while remaining humble, curious, and open to wonder.
Knowing facts is good; acting like a know-it-all and losing your sense of wonder is what causes trouble.
Why this matters practically
- Use knowledge to solve problems without closing your mind.
- Stay humble and curious to prevent ego, rigidity, and conflict.
- Keep a sense of wonder to nourish joy, creativity, and love.
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