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What happens when a realized being engages in conflict?

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"A realized being engages in conflict not from anger, but as a compassionate surgeon, wielding their sword of peace to prevent greater harm with clarity and responsibility."

According to Osho, when a realized being enters conflict, it is never from anger or ego but as compassionate surgery—the lesser evil to prevent a greater one. Their sword serves peace, guided by clarity and responsibility, not aggression. In such hands, force becomes a protective instrument, chosen reluctantly, precisely because their tenderness and awareness ensure minimal harm and the right measure in grey, complex realities.
A truly wise person fights only when necessary to stop bigger harm, like a doctor using a knife to heal, not to hurt.
Why this matters practically
- Check your motive: act from clarity and compassion, not anger.
- In messy situations, choose the lesser harm consciously.
- Use strength responsibly so power protects peace, not ego.
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