Core Insight:
According to Osho, when you confess a past offense you honor a present impulse toward truth, and that very acceptance drains the wound of guilt, lightens the burden, and lets the past drop. Suppression breeds fear, anxiety, and secrecy; expression brings healing, innocence, and freedom. In sincere admission, even your mistake becomes a step toward the temple—an obstacle transformed into growth, openness, and inner peace.