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What is the moral discipline of sannyas?

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"True morality arises from inner awareness, not imposed rules; when you are centered, you trust freedom and take responsibility for your own projections without interfering in others."

According to Osho, sannyas has no borrowed, puritan "moral discipline." True morality arises from inner awareness, not imposed rules. When you are centered, nothing disturbs you and you stop policing others. External codes are only masks; religion transforms being. Sannyas trusts freedom, naturalness, and responsibility for one’s projections—each person does their thing consciously, without interfering in others.
Sannyas doesn’t give you rules; it asks you to be aware, be yourself, and let others be.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces judgment and conflict by ending the urge to control others.
- Cultivates inner stability so you’re not disturbed by others’ choices.
- Encourages authentic, responsible living instead of wearing a moral mask.
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