Ask Osho!

How does it feel to have the biggest harem in the world?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"In a true harem of love, there is no jealousy, only the fragrance of trust and devotion, where gratitude and harmony flourish in abundance."

According to Osho, it feels great—but not because of sensual conquest. His ‘harem’ is a community where love has the fragrance of prayer, trust, and service, free of jealousy. Women and men alike care for the work and the body, turning love into devotion. In such abundance, personal threat disappears; instead, gratitude, playfulness, and harmony prevail.
It’s not about sex; it’s a big loving family where everyone serves with trust and no jealousy.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts relationships from possession to prayerful trust, dissolving jealousy.
- Turns love into daily acts of care, grounding spirituality in practical service.
- Models an inclusive, harmonious community beyond gender-based fears.
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