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Are ahimsa, aparigraha, asteya, and akam outcomes of apramad, or are they separate concepts?

When consciousness is lucid, nonviolence, non-possession, non-stealing, and desirelessness arise effortlessly, like fruit from the seed of alert awareness.

— Osho
According to Osho, ahimsa, aparigraha, asteya, and akam are not separate disciplines to be forced from the outside; they are natural fragrances of apramad—alert, inward awareness. Change the center and conduct follows; impose conduct and you only repress. When consciousness is lucid, nonviolence, non‑possession, non‑stealing, and desirelessness/peace arise effortlessly, as fruit from the seed.

If you stay inwardly awake (apramad), not hurting, not hoarding, not stealing, and calmness happen on their own.