What is your dogma?
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"I have no dogma; my way is an open inquiry, a freedom to see for oneself beyond the cages of belief and identity."
According to Osho, he has no dogma at all. Fixed creeds only make minds rigid and religions 'bark at each other.' His way is not belief but open, living inquiry—freedom to see for oneself, without labels, roles, or ideological cages. Even 'sannyasin' is not an identity but a playful, experiential approach beyond doctrines.
He doesn’t follow any fixed rules or beliefs; he wants you to look with your own eyes and learn from your own experience.
Why this matters practically
- Keeps your mind flexible and curious instead of defensive.
- Reduces conflict by replacing arguments with direct seeing.
- Encourages authentic living beyond labels and borrowed ideas.
- Reduces conflict by replacing arguments with direct seeing.
- Encourages authentic living beyond labels and borrowed ideas.
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