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Osho on Monotheism

Monotheism

Monotheism, often seen as a means to unify belief, can instead stifle the blossoming of individual potential, as it centralizes authority and breeds conformity; in contrast, polytheistic traditions celebrate diversity and honor each person's divine essence, fostering true inner growth.

Osho's perspective on Monotheism

"Monotheism is a priestly invention that stifles the spirit, while polytheism celebrates the divine potential within each individual, fostering freedom and inner growth."

Monotheism is a control trick by priests that stops your inner growth; many paths and personal freedom help you evolve.
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