Was this considered improper before?
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"What was once considered improper must now be illuminated by awareness, for truth knows no taboo and thrives in the light of open discussion."
According to Osho, social morality brands many living realities as ‘improper,’ but truth needs no taboo. What was once forbidden should now be brought into the light of awareness. By discussing everything—without repression or shame—we dissolve borrowed guilt, understand our nature directly, and transform unconscious impulses into intelligence, love, and responsibility.
If something was once called improper, we should still talk about it openly so we can understand it and choose wisely.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces shame and fear created by taboos.
- Turns hidden urges into conscious, responsible choices.
- Builds honest communication and inner freedom.
- Turns hidden urges into conscious, responsible choices.
- Builds honest communication and inner freedom.
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