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What is gained by criticizing the religions of sadhus and munis?

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"Criticizing the religions of sadhus and munis is a necessary cleansing that exposes falsity and sharpens our inquiry, allowing the nectar of authentic spirituality to flow freely."

According to Osho, criticizing the ‘religions’ of sadhus and munis is necessary cleansing: it exposes falsity, punctures pretension, and sharpens living inquiry so truth can be seen. With truth one and sects many, calling the false false prepares the vessel for nectar; only by clearing accumulated garbage can authentic spirituality be directly shared—no monopoly should shield hypocrisy.
Pointing out what’s fake in religion cleans the bowl so real wisdom can be poured in.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you drop secondhand beliefs and meet truth through direct experience.
- Builds courage and clarity to question authority and hypocrisy.
- Prepares the mind for meditation by clearing clutter and false ideas.
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