Core Insight:
According to Osho, real courage is the moment-to-moment willingness to die to the past—dropping accumulated knowledge, ego, and certainty—to step freshly into the unknown. By refusing to cling to memory, you regain childlike innocence and mirror-like clarity, becoming available to the present; only then does godliness—what is—reveal itself. Conventional bravery, like a soldier’s, is mere conditioned stubbornness, not true courage.