What is the difference between science, art, and religion?
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"True religion is the inner discovery of reality, harmonizing with the spirit of science, while pseudo-religion merely invents beliefs and myths."
According to Osho, science discovers what is - objective facts. Art invents - objective creations of form and meaning. Religion should do both, but truly it discovers the inner reality; when it merely invents beliefs and myths, it becomes pseudo-religion. Hence art and pseudo-religion long collaborated in shared invention, while true religion aligns with science's spirit of discovery, turned inward.
Science finds facts outside us, art makes things up beautifully, and real religion finds truth inside; fake religion just makes up stories.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you distinguish experiential spirituality from borrowed myths and rituals.
- Encourages inner observation and inquiry while staying friendly to scientific honesty.
- Lets you enjoy art's beauty without mistaking invention for truth.
- Encourages inner observation and inquiry while staying friendly to scientific honesty.
- Lets you enjoy art's beauty without mistaking invention for truth.
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