What guidance do you have for homosexuals seeking love and acceptance?
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"Love is a natural force that transcends labels; embrace it in its purest form, and let go of the confines that society imposes."
According to Osho, homosexuality is an acquired, unnatural habit born of repression and celibate, zoo-like environments; he urges homosexuals to drop it, gather courage to love women, and return to 'natural' heterosexual love, then deepen and transform that love. He rejects celibacy, refuses to endorse homosexuality or AIDS, and says institutions that promoted celibacy—especially the Vatican—should accept responsibility and care for those afflicted.
He says stop being homosexual, choose heterosexual love, avoid celibacy, and let your love mature and transform.
Why this matters practically
- Practice heterosexual relating and consciously refine love
- Step out of celibate, repressive environments that distort desire
- Question social and religious conditioning to choose what he calls 'natural'
- Step out of celibate, repressive environments that distort desire
- Question social and religious conditioning to choose what he calls 'natural'
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