Ask Osho!

What is the relationship between trust and the need for security measures?

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"Security measures are not born from distrust but from the need to preserve the sanctity of our work; trust flourishes within the boundaries we create to protect our energy and silence."

According to Osho, security measures aren’t about distrusting or fearing enemies; he says he has no enemies and no one can truly be protected from them anyway. Arrangements exist to protect the work from the overwhelming love and demands of friends. Trust remains intact; boundaries are practical tools to preserve energy, silence, and focus so the essential work can happen.
You can fully trust people and still need clear boundaries so you can do your real work.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you set loving boundaries with family and friends without guilt.
- Reduces paranoia about ‘enemies’ and focuses you on managing time, energy, and space.
- Protects your purpose so service and creativity can continue.
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