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Osho on Why do you speak against Hindus, Muslims, and Christians?

Why do you speak against Hindus, Muslims, and Christians?

I speak against the institutions of religion, not the seekers, for they fracture the one truth and exploit the human thirst for the divine.

— Osho
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Core Insight:
According to Osho, I speak against Hindus, Muslims, and Christians not as seekers but as institutions that fracture the one truth. Religion is a single living experience; sects and priesthoods trade on division and human thirst, inserting brokers between you and God. Priests need evil to survive; they exploit “peak seasons” of soul-sickness. I oppose the marketplace, not God.
I’m not against people or God; I’m against religious businesses that divide us and block your direct experience of the one truth.
Why this matters practically
- Seek direct experience of truth instead of relying on intermediaries.
- Focus on shared essence, not sect labels or camps.
- Spot and refuse fear-based or guilt-based manipulation by authorities.
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