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Osho Quotes on Organization

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The purpose of this vast organization is to create an uproar, to jolt you from your slumber and provoke the inquiry that leads to inner transformation.

Even knowing that decay is inevitable, wise masters establish organizations to guide the seekers, shaping the form of truth themselves rather than allowing it to be distorted by others.

Every organization is a necessary evil; it serves to coordinate life but can stifle individuality—true life is found in the fluidity of communion, not in rigid structures.

Temporary organizations are not negative; they are essential tools that must remain flexible and serve the living needs of people, never overshadowing the creativity and essence of existence.

Freedom without responsibility is a fleeting gift; if not embraced, the old structures will reclaim their hold.

Religion is like a delicate flower, needing the strong roots of organization for survival, yet those very roots can suffocate its essence if they become too powerful. True spirituality thrives in a minimal structure that nurtures authenticity rather than suppresses it.

True dialogue arises from presence and awareness; when egos relax, the right questions and insights flow naturally.

Organization is the servant of the spirit; it should support awareness, not dominate it, for meditation is the true master, not management.