According to Osho, when consciousness matures there is no doer; what appears as action neither adds good nor bad—it cancels into zero. His own contradictory words add plus and minus to leave emptiness. In this state of no‑action, life moves playfully and spontaneously, free of dogma and moral bookkeeping; real spirituality is being, not producing effects.
When you stop feeling like the doer, whatever happens through you is just play—not something to count as good or bad.