According to Osho, 'St. Murphy' is a playful, imaginary saint—the patron of Murphy’s Law—used to satirize the mind’s habit of expecting the worst. Philosophically, he symbolizes self-fulfilling pessimism: when you anticipate failure, you create it. Osho urges replacing that grim expectation with awareness, trust, and humor so life opens fluidly.
Osho jokes that ‘St. Murphy’ means always expecting things to go wrong, and he says shift to trust and awareness so life flows better.