Why should religion and state remain separate?
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"True religion is a humble, individual mysticism; when it is entangled with the state, it becomes organized superstition that magnifies harm."
According to Osho, religion must stay separate from the state because what passes as 'religion' today is organized superstition and politics in holy clothes. The state is raw power; when wedded to superstition it magnifies harm. True religion is a humble, individual mysticism without power or dogma. Until such living religion flowers, keep pseudo-religions away from government.
Keep church and government apart because today’s religions are manipulative beliefs, and mixing them with power hurts people; real spirituality is private and harmless.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents dogma from capturing state power and harming citizens.
- Protects personal freedom to seek authentic spirituality.
- Keeps governance rational while allowing private inner growth.
- Protects personal freedom to seek authentic spirituality.
- Keeps governance rational while allowing private inner growth.
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