What is the fundamental purpose of your religion?
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"Embrace both the thorns and the flowers of life, for in this dance of existence, the soul is born anew."
According to Osho, the fundamental purpose of his religion is to revive authentic sannyas: a life-affirming, celebrative path that engages the “battle of life” rather than escaping it. By saying yes to both thorns and flowers—descending into valleys and climbing peaks—we transmute experience into awareness; in this very fire the soul is born. His way sanctifies dance, music, and play as vehicles of awakening.
Don’t run from life—dance with it, learn from every joy and pain, and your real self wakes up.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages full engagement with challenges instead of avoidance.
- Turns everyday joys and pains into spiritual growth.
- Replaces guilt and gloom with celebration, creativity, and courage.
- Turns everyday joys and pains into spiritual growth.
- Replaces guilt and gloom with celebration, creativity, and courage.
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