What happens when fear of terrorism affects society?
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outcome
"The fear of terrorism reveals a civilization adrift, where old morals crumble and the materialist view cheapens life; only a united world, honoring our inner spiritual being, can break this cycle of division."
According to Osho, the fear of terrorism exposes a civilization whose old morality and religion have lost authority, letting a materialist view cheapen life. Individuals with discarded weapons gain disproportionate power while nuclear-armed states are paralyzed—too big to respond. This breakdown forces recognition that divided nations are obsolete and only a united world, honoring the inner spiritual being, can end the cycle.
When fear of terrorists spreads, it shows our old rules failed, tiny groups can scare big countries, and we need spiritual depth and a united world to stop it.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from panic to root causes: spiritual emptiness and social fragmentation.
- Encourages cooperation beyond nationalism to remove conditions for war.
- Reorients security from bigger weapons to human unity and meaning.
- Encourages cooperation beyond nationalism to remove conditions for war.
- Reorients security from bigger weapons to human unity and meaning.
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