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What is the view on lust?

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"Lust is not to be suppressed but understood and transformed; it is the pure life-energy that, when refined, can guide us toward truth."

According to Osho, lust is pure life-energy that should not be suppressed but lovingly understood and transformed. Sex is not opposed to brahmacharya; brahmacharya is sex refined. No energy is ever destroyed—hatred can become love, cruelty compassion. Through awareness, friendship with one’s passions, and a creative religious approach, base impulses are alchemized into fragrance, guiding life toward truth.
Don’t fight lust—get to know it kindly so it can change into love, clarity, and strength.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents repression and guilt by channeling energy creatively.
- Gives a practical method: observe, befriend, and refine desires into compassion.
- Makes spirituality life-affirming, turning inner “garbage” into “fragrance.”
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