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What is the greatest harm that so-called religions have done to humanity?

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"So-called religions suffocate the spirit of inquiry, turning seekers into blind followers, while true religion blossoms only through personal experience and the courage to doubt."

According to Osho, the greatest harm of so‑called religions is that they block humanity from discovering true religion by conditioning people from birth to accept inherited beliefs, glorifying faith over inquiry, and demanding surrender of intelligence. This produces obedient, blind followers who 'vegetate' without self-knowledge or authenticity. True religion, he says, arises from personal experience, sharpened doubt, and direct discovery of one's own truth—not secondhand beliefs.
They make you think you already have the truth and tell you not to question, so you never learn it for yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages self-inquiry and meditation to verify truth firsthand.
- Protects your intelligence by questioning inherited beliefs and authorities.
- Leads to authentic living instead of a secondhand, conformist life.
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