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Osho Quotes on Society
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To me, each individual is
far more valuable than society as a whole.
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This whole society, up to
now, has been very violent with the individual.
It does not believe in the individual; it is
against the individual. It tries in every
possible way to destroy you for its own
purposes. It needs clerks, it needs
stationmasters, deputy-collectors, policemen,
magistrates, it needs soldiers. It does not need
human beings.
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Because all the societies,
all the nations, all the cultures, have taken it
for granted that the individuals exist for them,
not vice-versa. To me, just the opposite is the
case: the society exists for the individual, the
culture exists for the individual, the nation
exists for the individual. Everything can be
sacrificed, but the individual cannot be
sacrificed for anything. Individuality is the
very flowering of existence -- nothing is higher
than it. But no culture, no society, no
civilization is ready to accept a simple truth.
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The society wants you to
have beautiful personalities; the society wants
you to have personalities which are comfortable
for the society, convenient for the society. But
the person is not the real thing, the individual
is the real thing. The individual is not
necessarily always comfortable to the society --
in fact he is very inconvenient.
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During the first seven
years, every society tries to condition the mind
-- and conditioning means nothing but hypnosis:
forcing authority, law, tradition, religion,
scripture, the priest, the church, into the
innermost unconscious of the child so that from
there you can control him.
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All the great masters in
the world have been saying only one thing down
the centuries, "Have your own mind and have your
own individuality. Don't be a part of the crowd;
don't be a wheel in the whole mechanism of a
vast society. Be individual, on your own. Live
life with your own eyes; listen to music with
your own ears." But we are not doing anything
with our own ears, with our own eyes, with our
own minds; everything is being taught, and we
are following it.
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The individual has totally
different interests from the society, because
the society has no soul. The society is
soulless. And if you become too much a part of
the society, it will reduce your soul also to a
non-entity. Beware, before you have lost your
whole opportunity. Don't be a slave. Follow
society to the point you feel is needed, but
always remain master of your own destiny.
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Remember, character is not
of much value. What is valuable is consciousness
-- not conscience but consciousness. Conscience
is created by the society. The more foolish you
are, the more the society is able to create a
conscience in you. It gives you an idea how to
live your life. It manipulates you in a very
subtle way. It hypnotizes you and conditions
you. And the conditioning is so long that you
forget completely that these are not your ideas.
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Society is just a structure
with no soul. The soul is of the individual. One
individual outweighs all societies. And, one
individual's revolution outweighs all
revolutions in the whole of history, because one
man can become the womb for God to be reborn.
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The more you become a part
of society, the less and less you are an
individual, the less and less you are
spontaneous -- because the very membership in
the society will not allow you to be
spontaneous. You will have to follow the rules
of the game. If you enter a society, you accept
to follow those rules that the society is
playing, or has decided to play.
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Meditation means: put the
mind aside and watch. The first step -- LOVE
YOURSELF -- will help you tremendously. By
loving yourself you will have destroyed much
that society has implanted within you. You will
have become freer from the society and its
conditioning.
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The fool knows nothing of
God; he never comes across anything divine. He
remains part of the stupid collectivity.
Remember, the society, the collective has no
soul; the soul belongs to the individual. Hence,
those who belong to the collective are
destroying every possibility of being souls.
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Meditation means a state of
unconditioned mind. Meditation is the process of
undoing the harm that every society goes on
doing to every individual -- communist or
Catholic, Jaina or Jew, it does not matter. I am
not talking about any particular conditioning
that is wrong; I am saying conditioning AS SUCH
is wrong.
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I call a man a sannyasin
who breaks out of these institutions and lives
spontaneously. To be a sannyasin is the most
courageous act possible. To be a sannyasin means
to live without the mind, and the moment you
live without mind you live without society. The
mind has created society, and society has
created the mind; they are interdependent. To be
a sannyasin means to renounce all that is false
but not to renounce the world, to renounce all
that is unauthentic, to renounce all the
answers, to be responsive, spontaneously
responsive, and not to think about the reasons,
but to be real.
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Law is for the society;
love is for the individual. Law is how you
behave with others; love is how you behave with
yourself. Love is an inner flowering; law is an
outward performance. Because you live with
people you have to be lawful, but that is not
enough -- good, but not enough.
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