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Why did the Buddha ordain worldly-minded and unripe monks?

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"Buddha ordains the unripe not for their past flaws, but for their future possibility; initiation is the fire that transforms raw fruit into pure gold."

Core Insight:
According to Osho, the Buddha ordained unripe, worldly-minded people because initiation is medicine for the sick and fire that ripens raw fruit. Only those in need come; the already ripe require no initiation. Buddha sees not your past flaws but your future possibility—your capacity to become pure gold through discipline and presence—so he welcomes the unripe to transform.
Because the path is like a school and a hospital: people come raw and messy, and being with a buddha helps them grow and heal.
Why this matters practically
- Stop judging others’ readiness; focus on your own ripening.
- Seek guidance even if imperfect; practice transforms you.
- Treat mistakes as fuel for growth, not reasons to quit.
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