Core Insight:
According to Osho, Christianity’s messianic hope and Hinduism’s expectation of Vishnu’s tenth incarnation are the same psychological strategy: a future-oriented fantasy that keeps people waiting rather than transforming now. The savior is always ‘coming’ but should never arrive; enlightenment does not return in person, and Vishnu is mythic. Such promises console the masses and maintain social order, while postponing individual awakening to the present.