What is Krishna's revolutionary concept of sex and its appeal?
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"Krishna's revolutionary concept of sex reveals that true union transcends mere pleasure; it is the sacred dance of completion, where love and play become the essence of our being."
According to Osho, Krishna’s revolutionary view of sex is that man and woman naturally seek each other not for mere pleasure but for inner completion; union fulfills nature’s law, and repressing it breeds anguish. Because Krishna embodies a “complete man,” he magnetizes women, just as water flows to a lake. His non-renunciant totality validates love, play, and polarity instead of denying them.
Boys and girls look for each other to feel whole, and Krishna is so whole that everyone feels drawn to him like water to a pond.
Why this matters practically
- Accept natural attraction without guilt, reducing anxiety
- Treat relationships as a path to inner wholeness
- Integrate, rather than repress, masculine and feminine energies
- Treat relationships as a path to inner wholeness
- Integrate, rather than repress, masculine and feminine energies
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