Is the turning of the wheel of truth more difficult than ever?
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"In a world where truth confronts the mediocre majority, the challenge of sharing it becomes both perilous and exhilarating; to speak truth is to embrace the risk of misunderstanding, yet it is the very essence of our existence."
According to Osho, turning the wheel of truth is indeed harder today, yet also more thrilling. Because the world has shrunk, truth immediately confronts the global crowd — often the mediocre majority who cannot understand and resist it. Still, truth has an intrinsic urge to be spoken; like Socrates, one must risk misunderstanding or even death, embracing the challenge, excitement, and ecstasy of sharing it.
Yes—it’s tougher now because truth reaches everyone at once and many won’t get it, but you still have to say it bravely.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you accept resistance without personal hurt.
- Builds courage and integrity to speak truth despite consequences.
- Transforms opposition into a path of joy, energy, and growth.
- Builds courage and integrity to speak truth despite consequences.
- Transforms opposition into a path of joy, energy, and growth.
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