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Does conducting experiments in society create immorality, and what do onlookers gain or lose from this?

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"Social experiments like meditative nudity do not breed immorality; they can heal it, awakening awareness where lust once thrived."

According to Osho, social “experiments” like meditative nudity do not create immorality; they often heal it. Manipulated pornographic images titillate and harm far more than an unmanipulated, meditative naked body, which quickly becomes non-erotic and can awaken awareness. Onlookers frequently benefit—lust drops, insight arises—while those prone to harm are already being harmed elsewhere by society’s existing arrangements.
Seeing a calm, meditative naked person doesn’t make people bad; it usually cools desire and grows awareness, while porn and glamorized images cause the real trouble.
Why this matters practically
- Demystifies the body and reduces compulsive lust.
- Encourages mindful presence over manipulative media.
- Supports creating safe spaces for transformative experiments despite moral panic.
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