What is the harm in it?
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"Harm arises not from the act itself, but from living unconsciously; embrace diversity with love and awareness, and let go of judgment."
According to Osho, there is no harm in anything lived consciously, lovingly, and without imposing it on others; harm begins when acts become unconscious, compulsive, or used to judge, repress, or escape. Existence contains many types—there are people like that—so let diversity be, watch your own mind, and choose awareness over condemnation.
If it doesn’t hurt anyone and you do it with awareness, it’s fine; trouble starts when you do it blindly or to avoid yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces judgment and conflict by accepting differences
- Encourages mindful choices over automatic habits
- Prevents repression and backlash through responsible expression
- Encourages mindful choices over automatic habits
- Prevents repression and backlash through responsible expression
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