Why is Jesus perceived as more active and revolutionary compared to Buddha?
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"Jesus embodies the fiery rebellion of the sun, while Buddha represents the serene compassion of the moon; both paths are essential, yet the world often misreads the flames as more revolutionary than the quiet light."
According to Osho, Jesus appears more active and revolutionary because he was killed while still in the 'sun' phase of inner awakening—hot, fiery, rebellious—before his energy could transform into the cool 'moon' of silent compassion. Buddha lived long enough for this alchemical shift, so his later teaching softened. Cultural understanding in India allowed Buddha’s maturation; lack of it led to Jesus’s crucifixion and a fiery legacy.
Jesus died while still fiery like the sun, so he seemed bold and rebellious; Buddha lived long enough to cool like the moon, so he seemed calm.
Why this matters practically
- Notice when you're in a hot “sun” state versus a cool “moon” state to respond wisely.
- Use calming (moon) breathing when angry to prevent rash words or actions.
- Give yourself and others time—early passion can mature into steady compassion.
- Use calming (moon) breathing when angry to prevent rash words or actions.
- Give yourself and others time—early passion can mature into steady compassion.
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