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Can marriage be spiritual?

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"Marriage as an institution cannot be spiritual, for true spirituality thrives in the playful spontaneity of free consciousness, not in the rigidity of rules and contracts."

According to Osho, marriage as an institution cannot be spiritual: anything fixed and rule-bound lacks the playful spontaneity of spirit. Society’s rules breed seriousness, while enlightenment is light, joking, creative—like Bodhidharma’s irreverence. God is playful; from satori’s playfulness, creativity flowers. Spirituality belongs to free, living consciousness, not to rigid contracts or institutions.
No—marriage as a fixed rule isn’t spiritual; real spirit is playful, free, and creative, not stiff and serious.
Why this matters practically
- Relate playfully, not contractually; let love be alive and creative.
- Use humor to dissolve ego, tension, and dogma in daily life.
- Prioritize living awareness over social rules when choosing and shaping relationships.
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