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Is it possible for a politician to be enlightened?

An enlightened politician is a contradiction, for politics feeds on ego and power, while enlightenment flourishes in surrender and silence.

— Osho
According to Osho, an enlightened politician is virtually impossible because politics is diametrically opposed to religion: it thrives on ego, power, opportunism, and concern with others, while enlightenment demands inner silence, surrender, and loss of ego. Scientists or artists may pivot inward easily, but the politician's extroverted training and goal of control obstruct the inward journey required for awakening.

Trying to rule others keeps you looking outward, while enlightenment needs dropping ego and turning inward.

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Ancient Music In The Pines · Discourse 8
1976-02-28 · Buddha Hall · English

Is it possible for a politician to be enlightened?

The politician is concerned with the outside world, he is an extrovert. The religious person is an introvert. He is not concerned with things, with the world with situations; he is concerned with the quality of his consciousness. A religious person is trying to find out how to be fulfilled; a politician is trying to show to the world that he is somebody. He may not be fulfilled but he pretends that he is fulfilled; he has opted for pretensions, hypocrisy. He simply wants the whole world to know that he is somebody special. extraordinary, very happy. Deep inside he may be carrying a hell but he believes that if he can fool everybody else, he will be able to fool himself. That dream is never fulfilled. You can fool everybody else by smiling a false smile, but how can you fool yourself? Deep down you know that everything is…
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The Guest · Discourse 11
1979-05-06 · Buddha Hall · English

Osho, do you think that it is not possible to be honest, intelligent, religious, and yet be in politics?

IT IS impossible. It is ABSOLUTELY impossible, CATEGORICALLY impossible. If you are intelligent, why should you be in politics? It is for the stupid, for the mediocre. The intelligent person will have much more important things to do. The intelligent person will not be interested in dominating others. His whole interest will be in knowing himself To dominate the other is a way of escaping from one's own inner meaninglessness, inner emptiness, inner hollowness. It is an escape from oneself. The intelligent person iS not an escapist. Politics is an escape, a GREAT escape. It keeps you so occupied, day in, day out, that you cannot find even a few minutes for yourself. Even when you sleep you think politics; it continues in your dreams. To be a politician is a twenty-four hour job. You cannot relax because if you relax you will be left behind. It is a tooth-and-nail…
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From Ignorance To Innocence · Discourse 15
1984-12-14 · Lao Tzu Grove · English

Osho, is it possible for a politician to be a religious man or for a religious man to be a politician?

IT is absolutely impossible for a political man to be religious, because the ways of politics and religion are diametrically opposite. You have to understand that it is not a question of adding something to your personality -- religion is not an addition. If you are political, you can be a painter, you can be a poet, you can be a musician; these are additions. Politics and music are not diametrically opposite; on the contrary, music may help you to be a better politician. It will be relaxing, it will help you to get unburdened of the whole day and the anxieties that a politician has to go through. But religion is not an addition, it is a diametrically opposite dimension. So first you have to understand the political man, exactly what it means. The political man is a sick man, psychologically sick, spiritually sick. Physically he may be perfectly…
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From Darkness To Light · Discourse 21
1985-03-22 · Lao Tzu Grove · English

Beloved Osho, I have heard you say that religion and politics are opposite dimensions: a religious man cannot be interested in politics, and a politician can never become religious while remaining a politician. If this is true, is there no chance for a better world?

I have said that, and I repeat it: the really religious person cannot be interested in politics. And the politician, remaining a politician, cannot have any religious experience, any taste of that flight to the unknown. But I have never said that there is no hope for a better world. This is true, that the politician cannot become religious -- for the simple reason that politics, all politics, politics as such, is power politics. It is will-to-power. One wants to dominate, one wants to possess, one wants to be the decisive factor in people's lives. These are the qualities of the ego. Obviously this type of person cannot be religious because religion is basically the experience of egolessness. In religion there is no place for will-to-power. In fact, in religion there is no place even for will. Will-to-power is far away; even will-to-be is not there. One is in the…
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Es Dhammo Sanantano · Discourse 95
1977-06-04 · Pune · Hindi · English translation
Question: The last question: Osho, you say a politician cannot be religious. Why? It is not a very difficult thing to understand that a politician cannot be religious. Politics means: how can I become powerful over others? The one who wants to be powerful over others is the very one who has no power over himself. It is his compensation. Psychologists—especially Alfred Adler—say that those who carry an inferiority complex, who feel within, “I am inferior, I am nothing,” are the very people who get involved in politics. Because they have only one device: if they can sit on a big chair, they can show the world that they are somebody. And if the world accepts that they are somebody, then perhaps they too can start believing they are somebody. They have no other way. Only people with an inferiority complex are keen on politics.
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