Are jnana-nishtha and karma-nishtha each complete in themselves, or are they complementary to each other?
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"Jnana-nishtha and karma-nishtha are not opposites but two complete paths leading to the same peak; each serves the unique temperament of the seeker."
According to Osho, jnana-nishtha and karma-nishtha are not opposed; they are complete routes to the same peak, each suited to different temperaments—introverts to knowledge (Sankhya), extroverts to action (Yoga/service). Because most people are mixed, the right balance varies; some need only one, others a blend. The seeming contradictions lie in persons, not in truth.
Choose the path that fits you—looking within or doing in the world—both work, and many people need some of each.
Why this matters practically
- Choose practices that match your temperament, reducing struggle.
- Avoid fruitless arguments about which path is superior.
- Adjust your mix of meditation and service as your proportions shift.
- Avoid fruitless arguments about which path is superior.
- Adjust your mix of meditation and service as your proportions shift.
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