Core Insight:
According to Osho, the so-called law of karma isn’t a universal law but a human hope that good deeds must yield good results and bad deeds bad results. Existence is neutral; only simple cause-and-effect (every action brings reactions) is certain. Because "good" is culturally relative, karma as moral bookkeeping isn’t scientific or universal; power and events merely reveal latent tendencies, they don’t enforce cosmic justice.