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What is the concept of the world tour?

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"The world tour is not just a journey; it is a revelation of how governments and churches have turned nations into prisons, restricting the very essence of freedom."

According to Osho, his world tour has no fixed plan; it exposes how fearful governments and churches restrict even basic free movement. After Greece welcomed him, a dozen countries kept postponing simple tourist visas, revealing nations as “big prisons.” Thus where he goes next (Italy, Switzerland, France) isn’t in his hands—the tour’s meaning is to unveil this global unfreedom.
His tour is uncertain because many governments fear him and delay visas, showing how borders can act like prisons.
Why this matters practically
- Exposes how fear-based institutions restrict basic freedoms.
- Teaches flexibility: move without rigid plans, respond to what is.
- Invites courage to question borders and support openness.
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