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What is the difference between a Christian, a communist, and a commune member?

A commune member transcends belief and disbelief, awakening to the present moment through intelligence and direct experience, living in freedom, love, and responsibility.

— Osho
According to Osho, a Christian depends on faith in Jesusbelief without inner transformation; a communist also lives by belief, an anti-religious creed that replaces God with ideology; a commune member is a seeker, using intelligence, doubt, meditation and direct experience. He neither believes nor disbelieves; he knows by awakening awareness, lives here-now, and shares in freedom, love, and responsibility.

A Christian says “just believe,” a communist says “believe another creed,” but a commune member says “don’t believe—look, experience, and know for yourself.”