Ask Osho!

Can present institutions fulfill the aim of education in love, nonviolence, and beauty?

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"True education must liberate the child from the chains of inherited conditioning, nurturing awareness and compassion instead of conformity and competition."

According to Osho, present schools and universities cannot nurture love, nonviolence, and beauty; they are factories reproducing society’s neuroses—ambition, competition, division, and violence. Only a radical restructuring can help: education must protect the child from inherited conditioning (religion, gender roles, status), drop egoic rewards and rituals, and become truly 'universal,' cultivating awareness, individuality, and compassion rather than social conformity.
No; today’s schools copy society’s sickness, so we must rebuild education to free children from labels and rivalry and grow kindness and awareness.
Why this matters practically
- Helps parents and teachers prioritize deconditioning over grades and medals.
- Guides schools to remove identity-based segregation and competitive rituals.
- Encourages students to cultivate awareness, empathy, and creativity over status.
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