Core Insight:
According to Osho, indulgence lies in the egoic insistence on practices—parading nakedness or self-torments like plucking hair—as displays of holiness. Authentic nakedness is not chosen but “arises” from inner simplicity and innocence, without exhibitionism or harm. He rejects the cult of suffering: true religion seeks bliss, neither torturing oneself nor others, and remains sane, guileless, and simple in all of life.