According to Osho, innocence and lovingness are a higher, life-serving strength: delicate like a rose, easily crushed outwardly, yet indestructible in essence. Ugliness and violence have a crude, death-serving power that ultimately poisons and destroys itself. Even when exploited or harmed, love’s fragrance endures; its trust and innocence remain victorious, while the perpetrators inherit guilt and inner ruin through the inevitable law of consequences.
Love is like a soft flower that might be crushed, but its sweet smell keeps living on, while those who hurt it end up hurting themselves.