According to Osho, false perceptions cannot outlast truth: they wobble on 'borrowed feet,' impress from afar, and collapse on close contact. Truth requires no defense and inevitably prevails. Slander briefly misleads a few and harms the deceivers most, yet even their publicity serves the master, drawing visitors whose borrowed beliefs shatter and a new seeing begins. Therefore, let lies run; they self-erase.
Bad rumors fade and can even help, because when people meet the teacher up close, they see what's real.