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Is psychology sufficient for the transformation of man, and what need remains for religion?

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"Psychology can help you fit into the crowd, but true transformation requires the awakening of your individual being, a journey only religion can guide you through."

According to Osho, psychology concerns social adjustment and symptom management, not inner revolution. It pacifies guilt and restores conformity, keeping you a cog in the crowd. Transformation means becoming an individual—free of herd mind, centered in your own being—and that, he says, is the domain of religion: the lived science of awakening transmitted by the transformed, not by the still-sick therapist.
Psychology helps you fit in and feel okay about problems; religion helps you wake up inside and be truly yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Separates mere coping from real inner change.
- Encourages freedom from herd pressure and authentic individuality.
- Guides you to seek awakened mentors for genuine transformation.
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