Are all great masters false if one is against all religions?
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"Rejecting religions means embracing the universal science of consciousness; true mastery reveals the inner flame present in all, beyond the idols and hierarchies."
According to Osho, opposing ‘religions’ means rejecting sectarianism, not Religion itself. Religion is one universal science of consciousness; doctrines and labels divide. He is not against great masters—only the idol-making that creates hierarchies and diminishes others. True mastery points to the same inner flame present in everyone. Honor the universal truth within, not the temples of names, scriptures, or manufactured greatness.
Real spirituality is one light in everyone; skip team labels and hero-worship, and look for that light in yourself and others.
Why this matters practically
- Lowers conflict by moving beyond sect labels.
- Encourages inner practice over blind belief.
- Honors everyone’s potential, reducing inferiority/superiority games.
- Encourages inner practice over blind belief.
- Honors everyone’s potential, reducing inferiority/superiority games.
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