"Jesus Crucified Again, This Time in Ronald Reagan's America" is a provocative exploration by Osho that delves into the recurring patterns of societal rejection faced by transformative spiritual figures. Through the lens of Jesus' life and crucifixion, paralleled with contemporary socio-political landscapes, particularly in 1980s America, Osho challenges readers to examine the continued resistance to authentic spirituality. This discourse series reveals the tension between the revolutionary teachings of love, acceptance, and inner transformation, and the established systems of power and control. Osho critiques how economic and political arenas, symbolized by the Reagan administration, often clash with genuine spiritual awakening, leading to metaphorical (and sometimes literal) crucifixions of truth. He underscores the timeless struggle between the institutionally endorsed superficial religiosity and the profound, personal experience of divinity. As Osho dialogues with the figure of Jesus, he calls for a deeper understanding of love—not as a doctrine, but as a living, transformative force capable of reshaping society. Through this series, Osho invites his audience to recognize and embody spiritual awakening in a world that frequently misunderstands and opposes it, invoking a call for introspection and a redefinition of what it means to truly live with awareness and compassion.