Ask Osho!

Why is the world experiencing increasing misery and tension?

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"Remove the fictitious God and embrace your responsibility; only then can your anguish transform into a rich, blissful life."

According to Osho, rising misery and tension are the inevitable result of centuries of religious conditioning that installs an omniscient Creator and makes humans shirk responsibility. Belief in a supervising God infantilizes us, stifles our intelligence and creativity, and breeds passivity. Remove the fictitious God, accept full responsibility, and become creators; only then can anguish dissolve into a rich, blissful, transformative life.
We're miserable because we wait for an imaginary boss to fix life instead of taking charge ourselves; when we own it and create, things get better.
Why this matters practically
- Stop outsourcing change; take direct responsibility for your life and community.
- Act creatively now—solve problems, beautify, improve—rather than waiting for divine rescue.
- Choose transformation over consolation; grow from childish dependence to mature action.
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