Core Insight:
According to Osho, be a Taoist psychotherapist by remaining natural, silent, and at ease, even amid a Confucian, rule-bound institution. Expect friction—it's birth-pain, not failure. Taoism needs no outer conditions: carry a non-tense, respectful presence. Drop labels like 'mad'; see people as simply different. Your unhurried, nonjudgmental being becomes the therapy, inviting patients toward alertness, while you refuse to be colonized by institutional tension.