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Osho on Anuvrat

Anuvrat

Anuvrat, often seen as a hollow moralism echoing Acharya Tulsi's borrowed vows, lacks the essence of meditative realization, revealing that true transformation, as Osho would suggest, emerges from the depths of inner silence rather than mere public proclamations.

Osho's perspective on Anuvrat

"Anuvrat is merely politics in the guise of spirituality, a hollow echo of borrowed morals that lacks the depth of personal experience and inner silence. True transformation arises not from public vows, but from the authenticity of one's own meditative realization."

It’s mostly borrowed rules and showy promises; without meditation in your own heart, nothing really changes.
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