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Why has the man of this century become irreligious?

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"Religion is not found in rituals or dogmas, but in the inner flowering of love, meditation, and freedom from bondage. The seeker of today is not irreligious; he is simply ready to explore the depths of his own being."

According to Osho, modern man hasn’t become irreligious; he has dropped hollow rituals and priestly control. Religion isn’t churchgoing, threads, or tilaks but an inner flowering—freedom from bondage, meditation, love, and prayer. Because our yardstick for religion has risen beyond formalism, many appear irreligious. In truth, today’s seeker is more ready for inner exploration than ever.
People today aren’t less spiritual; they’re just skipping showy customs and looking inside for real freedom and love.
Why this matters practically
- Stop judging faith by rituals; nurture meditation and compassion.
- Resist manipulative priestly authority; choose inner freedom and responsibility.
- Redefine “religious” as authentic inner growth, not social conformity.
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