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Is there a difference between political leaders and religious leaders?

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"Both political and religious leaders arise from the same inferiority complex, seeking to dominate others and reinforce their own superiority, rather than embodying true intelligence or rebellion."

According to Osho, there is fundamentally no difference between political and religious leaders: both spring from an inferiority complex expressing as will-to-power. Whether on a throne or a pulpit, the mind seeks to feel superior by making others inferior. Such leadership is intellectual, second‑hand, serving the status quo for honors and rewards, not arising from authentic intelligence or rebellion.
Both kinds of leaders often just want to feel big by having power over others, not because they have real wisdom.
Why this matters practically
- See through titles and robes; question motives instead of appearances.
- Rely on your own intelligence rather than borrowed opinions and authority.
- Avoid manipulation by leaders who trade in status, prizes, and fear.
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