Core Insight:
According to Osho, private interviews are unnecessary and even harmful: everyone carries the same human ailments—anger, sex, greed, restlessness—so addressing them together is more truthful and efficient. Requests for privacy arise from fear and ego, protecting images and spiritual “business.” Public sharing itself is therapy: confessing openly dissolves half the burden, shatters the illusion of specialness, and births compassion and solidarity, making collective dialogue the right context.