What is politics?
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"Politics is organized deception, a sly game of bloodless violence that exploits trust and trades in empty promises. It is time to transcend this era of power-seekers and embrace a more conscious, humane way of being."
According to Osho, politics is organized deception: sly, bloodless violence that exploits trust, trades in promises never meant to be kept, and grinds people between competing power-seekers. It is deceit upon deceit, a scripture of fraudulence, where murders leave no stains and loyalty is a trap. He urges that the era of politicians should end, replacing power-games with conscious, humane alternatives.
Politics is a tricky game where people pretend to help you but secretly push and hurt others to get power.
Why this matters practically
- See through manipulative promises; verify, don’t blindly trust.
- Choose nonviolent, conscious ways of relating instead of power games.
- Invest energy in personal awareness and community care, not cynical rivalry.
- Choose nonviolent, conscious ways of relating instead of power games.
- Invest energy in personal awareness and community care, not cynical rivalry.
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