According to Osho, when life is lived without imposed social-moral restraints, our natural, divine impulses self-regulate, producing harmony: emotions like anger arise briefly and pass, avoiding the poisonous buildup that erupts as murder, perversion, and world wars. Societies unpoisoned by moralism resemble animals: no species-wide violence, no pornography, because trusting nature prevents repression and its explosive, pathological consequences.
If you don’t bottle up natural feelings to please rigid rules, they pass quickly and don’t explode into big harms like violence or weird fixations.