According to Osho, apologizing after getting angry does not lead to dissolution; it merely repairs social friction while leaving the inner root untouched. Real dissolution happens through present-moment awareness—seeing anger as it arises without suppression or justification. In clear, choiceless witnessing, the energy of anger is transformed, and the egoic pattern loses grip; apology is secondary, awareness is decisive.
Saying sorry after you get mad is polite, but only noticing your anger as it begins can make it melt away.