What can each of us do to avert the danger of war?
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"To avert the danger of war, we must dissolve the boundaries of nationalism and sectarianism, embracing a single human family through inner peace and love. As we meditate and transcend divisive identities, we extinguish the fuel that powers the politics of war."
According to Osho, to avert war we must unlearn nationalism and sectarianism, dissolve boundaries, and nurture a single human family through meditation and sannyas. Stop glorifying armies; cultivate inner peace, love, and rebellion against divisive identities. As more individuals meditate and live beyond flags and creeds, politics of war lose fuel, making a one-earth consciousness—and ultimately a single planetary governance—possible.
Meditate, drop ‘us-versus-them’ labels, and live as one human family instead of feeding armies.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces personal aggression and fear, weakening the social demand for militarism.
- Builds inclusive communities that ignore borders, religions, and flags.
- Directs energy and resources from armies to human well-being.
- Builds inclusive communities that ignore borders, religions, and flags.
- Directs energy and resources from armies to human well-being.
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