What happens when I seek grace in politics?
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outcome
"Grace cannot be found in the corridors of power; it flourishes only in the gardens of self-mastery and trust."
According to Osho, seeking grace in politics is futile: politics aims to rule others and breeds doubt, cunning, and addiction, while grace belongs to religion—self-mastery and trust. You can’t walk east and arrive west. Clinging to power, you’ll even smuggle politics into religion and miss grace. Only by dropping political ambition with vigilant awareness and cultivating faith does grace become possible.
You can’t find grace by playing power games—let go of controlling others and trust inwardly instead.
Why this matters practically
- Redirects energy from controlling others to mastering yourself
- Replaces suspicion with trust, easing relationships and stress
- Prevents politicizing your spiritual path, keeping it authentic
- Replaces suspicion with trust, easing relationships and stress
- Prevents politicizing your spiritual path, keeping it authentic
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