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Does love in its spiritual depth become marriage?

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"True love is an endless discovery, thriving in the present moment, while marriage is merely a search for security in a world that is inherently insecure."

According to Osho, love, at its spiritual depth, never becomes marriage; marriage is an outer contract—legal, social, a search for security. True love grows only into more love, rooted in the present, uninterested in future guarantees. Because life is inherently insecure, love delights in that openness—an endless discovery—finding its own security in presence rather than in promises, approvals, or plans.
Real love doesn’t turn into a contract; it stays alive in the now and doesn’t worry about tomorrow.
Why this matters practically
- Prioritize living and loving fully now instead of chasing certificates or guarantees.
- Reduce anxiety by trusting the present; let the future grow from today's depth.
- Welcome change as part of love's adventure, keeping the relationship fresh and exploratory.
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