What is the meaning of life?
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"Life is a blank canvas; pour yourself into it through creation, love, and adventure, for meaning arises in the richness of your expression."
According to Osho, life has no ready‑made meaning; it is a bare opportunity—a blank canvas. Meaning appears only as you pour yourself into it: create, love, inquire, meditate, dare adventures. Use your breaths now—see, listen, act—before death’s silence. The richer and more conscious your expression, the deeper the meaning, culminating in samadhi: a timeless flowering where beginning and end unite.
Life is a blank page, and its meaning is whatever you draw on it—so start creating now.
Why this matters practically
- Stops waiting for external purpose and empowers daily creative choices.
- Encourages present-moment action and awareness before it’s too late.
- Points toward meditation as the deepest fulfillment of life’s potential.
- Encourages present-moment action and awareness before it’s too late.
- Points toward meditation as the deepest fulfillment of life’s potential.
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