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How does it feel to be considered one of the most famous religious leaders?

I am not a leader; I am merely a finger pointing to the moon—do not follow me, but walk your own path.

— Osho
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Core Insight:
According to Osho, being called one of the most famous religious leaders is not a compliment but a condemnation; he rejects that stupid company and refuses the role of leader. He is no institutional religionist, just a finger pointing to the moon, sharing experience to awaken thirst. Don’t follow him; walk yourself.
He doesn’t want to be a famous religious boss; he just points toward truth and wants you to discover it yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Puts responsibility for your path on you, not authorities
- Guards against blind following and power games in religion
- Redirects attention to direct experience and inner thirst
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