Ask Osho!

What does it mean to be without stain?

Synthesized from Source definition

"To be without stain is to realize that your original nature is pure and untouched; there is no dust to clean, only the awakening to your intrinsic innocence."

Core Insight:
According to Osho, to be without stain means your original nature is utterly pure, untouched by desire, thought, sin, or guilt. Nothing needs cleansing or improvement; only the illusion of dust must fall away. Awakening is not polishing the mind-mirror but recognizing there is no dust, no mirror to clean—your intrinsic innocence is already complete.
You were born perfectly clean inside, so stop trying to scrub yourself; just notice your natural goodness.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces guilt and self-judgment; you can relax into acceptance.
- Shifts practice from self-improvement to simple awareness.
- Brings compassion to daily interactions, seeing purity behind others’ flaws.
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