According to Osho, Buddha’s Four Noble Truths are rigorously scientific: they start with precise observation that suffering exists, then seek its causes, implying it can be ended and a path practiced. This diagnostic-causal method mirrors Marx’s social analysis and Freud’s psychology, which first awaken awareness of pain and then uncover its sources so practical change becomes possible.
They work like science: notice pain, find its cause, and follow steps to fix it.