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Is there a relationship between Gnosticism and anarchy?

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"Gnosticism is the inner awakening that renders external authority unnecessary; when you know your truth, you no longer seek to dominate or be dominated."

According to Osho, gnosticism and anarchy are inseparable: gnosticism is firsthand, inner knowing—self-discovered truth that dissolves beliefs—while anarchy is the outer consequence of such awareness: people so inwardly disciplined, non-aggressive, and responsible that no external government is needed. When individuals live by the light of their own consciousness, they neither dominate nor trespass on others, making outer authority superfluous and exposing political promises as substitutes for inner growth.
If you really know yourself from inside, you act kindly and responsibly, so you don’t need anyone to control you.
Why this matters practically
- Cultivate firsthand awareness instead of borrowed beliefs.
- Practice non-aggression and respect others’ boundaries.
- Develop inner discipline to rely less on external rules.
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