According to Osho, a global crisis doesn’t uniformly alter human consciousness; it exposes it. The awakened remain serene, accepting impermanence as the suchness of existence—no anxiety, no inner struggle. The unawakened react diversely, their conditioning surfacing as panic, attachment, or greed. Crisis functions as a mirror, revealing one’s essential personality rather than creating it.
Big disasters don’t change who you are; they show it—calm people stay calm, and others display their fears and habits.