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What is the significance of having no doctrine?

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"Having no doctrine allows living truth to remain vibrant and alive, fostering a space where meditation, love, and intelligence can truly flourish."

According to Osho, having no doctrine protects living truth from becoming a dead belief. Doctrines fixate, divide, and dull awareness; non-doctrinal openness lets you meet each moment freshly, respond creatively, and discover truth through direct experience rather than secondhand ideas. Freedom from ideology is not a hindrance but the very space in which meditation, love, and intelligence flower.
Don’t cling to fixed beliefs; stay open, look within, and let awareness lead each step.
Why this matters practically
• Reduces rigid thinking and conflict, bringing flexibility to relationships and problems.
• Encourages meditation and firsthand inquiry instead of borrowed beliefs.
• Helps you adapt to change and choose from awareness rather than ideology.
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