Wouldn't it be more convenient for seekers if there were only one single method of sadhana?
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"True spirituality recognizes the diversity of seekers; it opens many doors so that each individual can find their unique path to the divine."
According to Osho, a single method would only suit a small minority; seekers have diverse temperaments—mind-leaning or heart-leaning, effortful or surrendered—so many doors are needed. Past religions erred by absolutizing one path, excluding others and breeding refutations. His approach offers multiple sadhanas within one space so each individual can find a fitting way and the whole can be included.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you choose a path aligned with your nature (devotion, inquiry, effort, or surrender).
- Reduces dogmatism and increases respect for other seekers’ ways.
- Encourages flexibility: if one method doesn’t fit, try another without guilt.
- Reduces dogmatism and increases respect for other seekers’ ways.
- Encourages flexibility: if one method doesn’t fit, try another without guilt.
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