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What is the path of religion all about?

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"The path of religion is the total involvement of your being in the oneness of existence, where you drop the self and merge into the pure awareness of life."

According to Osho, the path of religion is total involvement of your whole beingbeyond reason, ritual, and sects—into the oneness of existence. Drop divisive thinking; affirm life as an organic unity of body and soul, world and God. Through meditation, song, and dance, forget the self consciously, and merge into awareness without an "I": consciousness without self-consciousness.
Religion means using your whole heart to join with everything as one, not clinging to labels or arguments, and gently forgetting “me” in clear, joyful awareness.
Why this matters practically
- Ends inner conflict by dissolving body/mind and sacred/profane splits.
- Fosters inclusiveness beyond sects and identities.
- Offers practical doors—meditation, singing, dancing—to taste egoless peace.
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