Ask Osho!

What is corruption and is it inherent or learned?

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"Corruption is not inherent; it is a man-made conditioning that imposes ideals over the truth of our being, turning life into a goal and severing us from our innocence. To transcend this, we must honor our true nature and allow our inner potential to blossom freely."

According to Osho, corruption is not inborn; nature and the child are utterly innocent. Corruption is a man-made conditioning that imposes ideals of 'should' over the truth of 'is,' turning living into a goal and splitting us from our nature. Society, fearing innocence, programs children early, creating lifelong tension and misery. The antidote is to honor being and let one's inner potential naturally blossom.
Corruption is learned when society makes us chase who we ‘should’ be instead of being who we are.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety by dropping imposed "shoulds" and honoring your natural pace.
- Helps you parent/teach without conditioning children away from their innocence.
- Grounds you in the present, turning life from a race into a lived experience.
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