Are all religious rituals truly futile?
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"Rituals become futile when they are mere performances of the ego, but when infused with love and presence, they transform into a celebration of life and communion with the divine."
According to Osho, rituals are futile only when they are empty performances—acts done from ego, duty, or imitation without the heart. The act itself is neutral; its truth is decided from within. When love, presence, and an irresistible inner urge move you, the same act becomes prayer, celebration, and living communion—not ritualism.
Why this matters practically
- Examine your motive: act from love, not obligation.
- Bring total presence so action arises naturally, not for show.
- Let feeling, not form, turn ordinary acts into meditation and celebration.
- Bring total presence so action arises naturally, not for show.
- Let feeling, not form, turn ordinary acts into meditation and celebration.
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