Core Insight:
According to Osho, controversy is natural and arises because he opposes tradition, scriptures, and the authority of gurus. He insists religion is a living, personal experience that cannot be borrowed, codified, or transferred, and that only discipleship—a readiness to learn from anywhere—matters. By rejecting dead, hand-me-down truths and sectarian claims, he challenges entrenched structures, which inevitably provokes resistance.