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Is there an objection from a Tantric perspective to following certain moral laws of life?

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"Moral laws can provide security, but they often deaden your sensitivity; true transformation arises from conscious presence, not from borrowed habits."

According to Osho, Tantra raises no formal objection to moral laws—follow them if they make you feel good—but warns they are borrowed habits that deaden sensitivity and awareness. Principles become armor, creating security without life. Tantra seeks aliveness, vulnerability, and alertness, not mechanical virtue; transformation comes from conscious presence, not imposed codes.
Tantra doesn’t forbid rules, but says copying others’ rules can make you lifeless; stay awake, feel deeply, and let understanding guide you.
Why this matters practically
- Choose awareness over blind obedience; respond freshly to each moment.
- Stay sensitive and vulnerable to grow, instead of hiding behind habits.
- Let your ethics arise from lived understanding, not fear or conditioning.
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