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What is the left-hand path?

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"The left-hand path is not about indulgence, but about transforming desire into divine intoxication, guiding the soul towards its sacred union with the divine."

According to Osho, the left-hand path is a mystical discipline that speaks in technical, symbolic language: ‘wine’ means continuous divine intoxication and ‘making love’ means the soul’s union with the divine. It is not a license for adultery or indulgence. Properly understood, it aims at right conduct through inner transformation, overturning rigid moralism by directing desire and energy toward total immersion in the sacred.
It’s not about sex or booze; it’s a way of saying, stay fully soaked in God and let your inner self unite with the divine.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents literal misunderstandings that fuel gossip, guilt, and judgment.
- Shifts focus from rigid morality to genuine inner transformation.
- Redirects desire into mindfulness and devotion, supporting authentic relationships.
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