Where do judgments come from and are they related to the idea of God?
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"Judgments are not born from existence but from the fiction of God, crafted by those who seek to control the mind; true liberation lies in seeing the world anew, free from the labels of saint and sinner."
According to Osho, judgments don’t arise from existence—which is non-judgmental—but from the “fiction of God” institutionalized by priests who condition minds to label everything. In God’s name, they implant automatic evaluations from memory that veil present reality. Liberation comes by seeing freshly—through meditation—where awakening is available anywhere, without moral rankings of saint or sinner.
Judgments are learned labels taught in God’s name; drop them and look freshly (meditate) to see what’s really here.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces automatic labeling and bias in daily interactions.
- Encourages direct experience and mindful presence over secondhand beliefs.
- Eases moral anxiety by focusing on awareness instead of proving you’re “good.”
- Encourages direct experience and mindful presence over secondhand beliefs.
- Eases moral anxiety by focusing on awareness instead of proving you’re “good.”
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