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Is worshipping in the commune related to meditation, and why is there no separate meditation time?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Worship is not a separate ritual; it is the fragrance of meditation that should permeate every act of life, making every moment a celebration of awareness."

According to Osho, worship in the commune is not a separate ritual but the fragrance of meditation permeating every act; life is indivisible, so awareness must thread through eating, walking, working, loving, even dancing. Hence there’s no fixed “meditation hour”—the practice is continuous presence, letting silence, grace, and wholeness inform all movements and moments.
Meditation here means staying calmly aware in everything you do, so there’s no special time set aside for it.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents inner fragmentation by unifying life and practice.
- Turns daily routines into opportunities for awareness and peace.
- Cultivates steady calm, grace, and authenticity in all actions.
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