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What is the concept of a government-less society in relation to rajoguna, sattvaguna, and tamoguna?

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"A government-less society is not a distant dream but a reflection of our inner evolution; as we cultivate sattva, the need for external authority diminishes and we learn to govern ourselves."

According to Osho, a government-less society is an ultimate, utopian ideal achievable only if humanity becomes wholly divine (pure sattva) — which won’t happen — yet keeping this horizon reduces government. Where tamas and rajas dominate, external control is needed; as sattva and culture grow, people self-regulate, so authority shrinks. No absolutes exist; progress means continually less government through inner refinement.
If people grow so clear and kind inside, they won’t need many rules or police; we may never be perfect, but aiming there means needing fewer controls.
Why this matters practically
- Promotes personal responsibility and ethical conduct, reducing reliance on enforcement.
- Helps design minimal, supportive governance aligned with citizens’ maturity.
- Offers a guiding star: cultivate inner clarity (sattva) to shift society from control to cooperation.
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