According to Osho, when we truly perceive 'what is'—the collective sickness and sorrow of our shared condition—self/other separation collapses. Seeing our complicity in what we condemn, anger cannot survive; only compassion remains. From inclusion, we seek transformation, not punishment, understanding that attacking the 'other' perpetuates the cycle, whereas compassionate awareness enables real change.
When we see things exactly as they are and realize we’re part of the problem, we stop blaming and start caring.