According to Osho, being in Greece fills him with joyous reverence for Socrates—the very air, land, and people echo his presence. Greece is meaningful through Socrates; poisoning him crippled its spirit. His unique gift was a humble, scientific inquiry: believe nothing, test everything, hold truths provisionally. Osho urges forgiveness without forgetting, so society protects free questioning and renewed intelligence.
He feels happy and respectful in Greece because of Socrates, and says we should keep Socrates’s spirit alive by testing ideas and never silencing honest questioners.