What is the art of living in the context of religion?
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"True religion is the art of living fully, embracing life with a total yes, where every ordinary act becomes a celebration of existence."
According to Osho, true religion is the art of living, not renouncing: a total yes to life here and now. Denial is atheism because life itself is divine. The religious person learns to dance whatever the courtyard—cultivating skill, courage, and celebration—rather than escaping. When spirituality affirms existence, healthy, intelligent people flower, and ordinary acts become meditation, creativity, and love.
Why this matters practically
- Stops escapism and builds courage to face daily challenges.
- Turns work, relationships, and setbacks into meditation and creativity.
- Grounds spirituality in real life, enriching joy, love, and intelligence.
- Turns work, relationships, and setbacks into meditation and creativity.
- Grounds spirituality in real life, enriching joy, love, and intelligence.
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