Why can't there be a universal religion that encompasses the good aspects of all religions?
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"Unity should blossom in love and fraternity, not in the chains of uniform belief; the richness of humanity thrives in its diverse spiritual paths."
According to Osho, a single 'universal religion' is impossible because human beings are profoundly diverse in body, temperament, and needs; any fixed creed suits only a few and imprisons the rest. Unity should be in love and fraternity, not uniform belief. Preserving many paths keeps humanity's spiritual richness alive; imposing one reduces life to spiritual poverty.
People are built differently, so one-size-fits-all religion would hurt many; better to share love and let many paths bloom.
Why this matters practically
- Cultivates tolerance instead of forcing conformity.
- Guides you to choose practices that fit your own body-mind.
- Centers daily life on compassion and shared humanity as common ground.
- Guides you to choose practices that fit your own body-mind.
- Centers daily life on compassion and shared humanity as common ground.
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