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What is the usefulness of meditation in national and social life?

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"Meditation transforms the individual, and in doing so, it uplifts the entire nation; a society rooted in dharma—truth, love, and compassion—becomes a living community rather than a mere mechanical crowd."

According to Osho, meditation benefits national and social life because what transforms one individual uplifts the whole: a nation is only a web of individuals. Meditation flowers into dharmatruth, love, nonviolence, fearlessness—the real foundations of living community. A non-sectarian yet dharma-centered society gains cohesion, clarity, and compassion; without inner dharma it remains a mechanical crowd, not a true nation.
When people meditate and grow kind, truthful, and fearless inside, their relationships improve—and that goodness scales up to families, communities, and the whole country.
Why this matters practically
- Cultivates honesty, compassion, and nonviolence that strengthen communities.
- Lowers sectarian conflict by focusing on shared inner values rather than labels.
- Builds trustful relationships—the real glue of a healthy, resilient nation.
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