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Does God exist in the presence of evil and corruption?

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"God is not a person to be blamed for evil; God is the very isness of existence, inviting you to embrace reality and discover your oneness with all that is."

According to Osho, asking whether God exists beside evil is a false question: God is not a person who could permit or prevent anything, but the very isness of existence itself. Existence cannot be held responsible; only persons can. Evil (and good) arise within the impersonal totality. Drop the personified God and the blame-game; meet reality directly and discover your own oneness with existence.
God isn’t a someone to blame or praise—God is just everything that is—so stop blaming and be present, responsible, and aware.
Why this matters practically
- Ends blame and resentment; fosters personal responsibility.
- Focuses energy on compassionate action instead of metaphysical arguments.
- Invites direct experience of being beyond concepts and labels.
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