Ask Osho!

What is the nature of cruelty?

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"Cruelty is born from the fear of death, a misunderstanding that hardens our hearts; only by realizing the deathless within can we transform aggression into compassion."

According to Osho, cruelty is a misunderstanding born from the fear of death and the scarcity-rush it creates. Fearing attack, we preemptively attack; in competition to be first, our hearts harden and we even enjoy hurting. The root is mortality anxiety. Cruelty dissolves only when one realizes the deathless within—then urgency relaxes into trust, and aggression gives way to compassion.
We hurt others because we’re scared of dying and missing out; when we feel safe inside, we stop needing to hurt.
Why this matters practically
- Reveals fear and scarcity behind anger, helping you pause instead of striking first.
- Encourages slowing down and choosing trust over constant competition.
- Points to inner security (sense of the deathless) as the real end of cruelty.
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