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What happens on a collective plane in the countries of the East?

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"The Eastern countries have turned the wisdom of the buddhas into a fatalistic excuse for inaction, mistaking spiritual insight for a permission to remain idle while the true journey of awakening is left untraveled."

According to Osho, on a collective plane the Eastern countries misread the buddhas, turning insight into fatalism: 'life is suffering' became a permission to sit idle. Outward desires persist—monks still debate wealth, sex, food—while people imagine God will tear open the roof to shower money. Thus, a veneer of spirituality masks lethargy; genuine inward journey and joyful awakening are postponed.
Many in the East heard “life is suffering” as “do nothing,” so they became passive while still dreaming of money and pleasures instead of truly going inward.
Why this matters practically
- Spot when you’re using spirituality to excuse passivity or procrastination.
- Choose honest inner practice and responsibility over waiting for fate or miracles.
- Shift focus from outer cravings to the joy born of real insight.
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