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Why did Buddha create the vast Sangha if the journey to truth is solitary?

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"Buddha created the Sangha not as a destination, but as a provisional support, allowing many to begin their solitary journey together, drawing strength from collective energy until they are ready to embrace their ultimate aloneness."

According to Osho, Buddha created the vast Sangha to let many begin together—each alone—because early on we lack trust and strength. Collective energy lends courage, faith, and momentum; health and joy are contagious. Once experience arises, the need for company drops; the journey culminates in utter aloneness—anatta—where even the self dissolves. The Sangha is a provisional support, not the destination.
We practice with others to gain courage, but the real finish is alone, beyond even “me.”
Why this matters practically
- Join a supportive community to spark practice when motivation is low.
- Leverage group energy to build trust and momentum.
- Gradually shift from outer support to inner solitude and self-reliance.
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