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What is the central theme of the discussion on Krishna?

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"Krishna teaches us to embrace life in all its joy and complexity, celebrating the here and now rather than seeking escape in the beyond."

According to Osho, Krishna embodies a life-affirming spirituality born ahead of his time: the complete, joyous acceptance of life here and now, rather than renunciation for a beyond. Misunderstood in the past and therefore worshiped, Krishna becomes the central figure for the future, when suffering lessens and humanity seeks celebration, wholeness, and freedom on earth instead of otherworldly goals.
Krishna says: don’t run from life—live it fully and be free right here, right now.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from escape and denial to grateful participation in daily life.
- Integrates spirituality with love, work, and play—no split between sacred and ordinary.
- Grounds freedom in the present moment instead of postponing it to a distant heaven.
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