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How can Krishna be considered God if he resorts to deceit and guile?

Krishna embodies the divine precisely because he dances freely between the realms of morality and spontaneity, revealing that true wisdom lies in responding to each moment without attachment to fixed ideals.

— Osho
According to Osho, Krishna is Godlike precisely because he is free of bondage to fixed moral codes. Seeing the world as a passing dream and life as divine play, he responds totally to each moment’s truth. What seems deceit is simply context‑appropriate spontaneity, like a river flowing around rocks. Since he acts without attachment, no inner contradiction binds him; only our insistence on consistency makes him appear immoral or unreliable.

He sees life like a game, so he naturally does what fits each moment; what looks like trickery to us is just his truthful flowing with change.

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