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Why are so many Jews present in this community?

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"Historic adversity has sharpened the Jewish spirit, allowing them to recognize the essence of life and healing where others may not. In the embrace of understanding, guilt dissolves, and the heart finds its true home."

According to Osho, many Jews join his community because historic adversity sharpened their intelligence and sensitivity, making them quick to recognize a living spiritual phenomenon. Some also carry a deep, unspoken guilt around Jesus; unlike priests who exploit guilt, Osho helps dissolve it by affirming human fallibility and awareness. Feeling understood and healed, they naturally gravitate to his work—hence their strong presence.
They’ve become sharp from hardship, sense real spirituality fast, and come to Osho because he helps them drop old guilt instead of piling on more.
Why this matters practically
- Shift from guilt and self-blame to awareness and healing.
- Let adversity refine intelligence and openness, not bitterness.
- Choose living experience over dogma when seeking truth.
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