Ask Osho!

Is it possible for society to immerse itself in celebration when a majority suffers from poverty?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Celebration is not hindered by poverty, but by our misplaced priorities; when we awaken individually, we create the possibility for a truly celebrative society."

According to Osho, celebration is the heart of religion and not blocked by poverty but by misplaced priorities, laziness, and borrowed worries about 'the whole society.' People already spend ample time on trivia, riots, and rituals; they can redirect that energy to song, dance, and awareness. Begin with your own awakening—first attain, then talk—because individual transformation, not collective lamenting, opens the door to a celebrative society.
Yes—people have time; stop using poverty as an excuse, start celebrating and awakening yourself, and change will ripple outward.
Why this matters practically
- Reclaim wasted hours from empty rituals and conflicts for nourishing joy and awareness.
- Shift from blaming society to taking personal responsibility and immediate action.
- Joyful awareness boosts energy, clarity, and creativity—fertile ground for real change, including overcoming poverty.
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