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What happens when visitors come to the ashram?

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"The ashram is a mirror that reveals the hypocrisy of those who come cloaked in virtue, exposing the repressed desires that lie beneath their moral facade."

According to Osho, many visitors arrive draped in virtue—leaders, khadi-clad moralists, wealthy men—claiming to “see” the ashram, yet they enact their repressed sexuality: they harass female staff like Ranjan by shoving, pinching, and sending love letters. Their conduct exposes a deeply repressed, dishonest, misogynistic psyche masked as religiosity; the ashram simply mirrors and unmasks this hypocrisy.
They come pretending to be good, but behave badly and bother women, revealing their hidden truth.
Why this matters practically
- Invites honest self-reflection about repression and desire.
- Promotes respectful conduct and safer spaces for women.
- Helps dismantle public moral hypocrisy in daily life.
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