What is the concept of God in relation to trust and societal structures?
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"Real trust is not born from imposed beliefs or societal structures, but is a spontaneous flowering of love that transcends the confines of religion and politics."
According to Osho, 'God' as preached by institutions is a tool for imposed belief that props up church, state, and money, demanding trust to repress doubt. He rejects any commanded faith: in a 'religionless religion' there is no God to mix with politics. Real trust is a spontaneous flowering of love, not indoctrination or oath-bound slogans like 'In God We Trust.'
Don’t let anyone force you to ‘trust God’ for their system; real trust is like love—it happens inside you, not by orders or slogans.
Why this matters practically
- Avoids blind faith and pretension; choose inner authenticity.
- Keeps your spirituality free from political or institutional manipulation.
- Encourages patience—let trust and love grow from lived experience.
- Keeps your spirituality free from political or institutional manipulation.
- Encourages patience—let trust and love grow from lived experience.
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