Ask Osho!

Is it possible to live religiously and pursue enlightenment in a competitive environment?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"In a competitive society, when the pursuit of wealth and power fails to satisfy, the soul turns inward, and true religiosity begins to blossom. It is in the abundance of material success that we can finally seek the richness of our inner being."

Core Insight:
According to Osho, yes: a materially successful, competitive society like the USA is actually the best soil for authentic religiosity. When wealth, power, and gadgets fail to fulfill, hope in outer goals collapses and the eyes turn inward. Religion flowers after bodily and psychological needs are met; in poverty, survival dominates and 'God' becomes a bread‑provider, not awakening.
Once your basic needs and curiosities are satisfied, the emptiness you feel makes you look inside for real peace; if you’re hungry, you just look for food.
Why this matters practically
- Recognize that outer success won’t satisfy; turn to meditation and inner inquiry.
- Prioritize needs: secure basics, enjoy mind/culture, then explore spirituality.
- Reframe affluent dissatisfaction as a doorway to awakening, not a failure.
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