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Are religious leaders really fools?

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"True spirituality is not in imitation but in the courage to be oneself; walk with a master as a friend, not as a follower."

According to Osho, so-called religious leaders - priests, popes, mullahs - are fools because they imitate and exploit religion; they are carbon copies without originality. True masters like Buddha or Lao Tzu are not 'leaders' but living religion itself. Spiritual dignity lies in being oneself, not a follower. Don't walk behind anyone; become a Jina - self-conquered - and, at most, walk with a master as a friend.
Some priests who run religion are silly copycats, but real saints are originals; be yourself and don't just follow - learn and walk alongside.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you trust your own inner understanding instead of outsourcing it to authorities.
- Prevents blind following and religious exploitation by institutions.
- Encourages authentic practice: transform yourself, become self-conquered, and relate to teachers as friends.
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