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What is the significance of the statement that not a single blade of grass moves but by His will in relation to security measures?

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"Drop the borrowed piety of second-hand beliefs; when you understand directly, the need for security dissolves, and you live naturally and at ease with what is."

According to Osho, invoking 'not a single blade of grass moves but by His will' to question security is borrowed piety: if everything moves by His will, so do metal detectors and guards. The problem isn’t security but second‑hand beliefs. Drop cliches, stop comparing, and understand directly; then such questions dissolve, and you live naturally, responsibly, and at ease with what is.
If you say God moves everything, then He also moves the guards and machines—so stop repeating big phrases and understand for yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents using fatalistic slogans to dodge practical responsibility.
- Encourages firsthand understanding instead of parroting beliefs.
- Reduces anxiety by accepting things as they are, without comparison.
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