Ask Osho!

Who created the world?

Synthesized from Source definition

"Existence is not a creation of a personal God; it is the unfolding of creativity itself, a living mystery that invites you to awaken your intelligence and experience it directly."

According to Osho, no personal God 'made' the world; existence is beginningless, uncreated, and continuously arising here-now. The creator is not a person but creativity itself—Tao, suchness—unfolding without a planner. The priest’s idea of a maker is a control-story; truth is known by awakening your intelligence and directly experiencing the living mystery, not by borrowed beliefs.
No one made the world; it simply is, always happening, and you can sense it by looking within rather than believing stories.
Why this matters practically
- Frees you from fear-based beliefs and priestly control.
- Shifts focus from arguments to direct awareness and meditation.
- Encourages responsibility and creativity in living, here and now.
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