Is there no law for freedom?
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definition
"Freedom cannot be engineered by rules; it blossoms from awareness and responsibility, for true order arises from inner consciousness, not imposed codes."
According to Osho, there is no law for freedom: every law belongs to bondage. When domination is external we call it slavery; when we adopt the same constraints ourselves we rename it freedom. Freedom cannot be engineered by rules; it flowers from awareness and responsibility. Only inner consciousness gives order; imposed codes—even self-imposed—are refined prisons.
Real freedom isn’t about making your own rules; it’s about being so aware inside that you don’t need rules.
Why this matters practically
- Stops you from mistaking self-made cages for freedom.
- Shifts focus from obeying rules to cultivating awareness and responsibility.
- Encourages actions guided by inner clarity rather than fear or authority.
- Shifts focus from obeying rules to cultivating awareness and responsibility.
- Encourages actions guided by inner clarity rather than fear or authority.
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