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What is the meaning of repentance in different contexts?

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"Repentance is not merely about regret; it is a call to respond, to take responsibility, and to return to your source."

According to Osho, 'repent' is a three-dimensional, poetic term whose meaning shifts with context: about sin it means genuine repentance; when God calls, it means 'answer'—take responsibility and respond; when the kingdom is at hand, it means 'return'—come back to your source. Old sacred languages allow such multilayered meanings; rigidity flattens religion into prose.
Repent can mean say sorry, say “I’m here” when God calls, or go back home to your true self—depending on the situation.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you read scriptures with flexibility and depth instead of rigid dogma.
- Clarifies action: apologize for wrongs, respond when called, and return to inner stillness.
- Reduces misunderstandings that arise from one-dimensional words and translations.
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