Ask Osho!

Who should rule?

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"In true freedom, there is no ruler, for love and consciousness guide us, and self-responsibility replaces the need for governance."

According to Osho, no one should rule: in true freedom and the divine, there is no law or external authority. Rule breeds obedience and fear; awareness flowers into spontaneous order. When individuals awaken, self-responsibility replaces governance; love and consciousness guide action, dissolving the need for rulers and imposed rules.
Nobody should be the boss; when people are awake and loving, they naturally do what’s right without outside rules.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from blind obedience to conscious responsibility.
- Reduces fear-driven control, fostering compassion and trust.
- Encourages communities to self-organize through awareness, not force.
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