What happens when one becomes religious?
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outcome
"Becoming religious adds life to your years, awakening you to a deeper consciousness where each moment becomes vivid and meaningful, transcending the fear of death."
According to Osho, becoming religious doesn’t add years to your life; it adds life to your years. The point isn’t surviving longer but awakening now to a deeper, more conscious way of being where fear of death recedes and each moment becomes vivid, meaningful, and whole—tasting a timeless quality that outshines mere duration.
It won’t make you live longer; it helps you truly live right now without fear.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from life’s length to its depth and presence.
- Eases fear of death, reducing anxiety and clinging.
- Guides meaningful choices and gratitude in the present moment.
- Eases fear of death, reducing anxiety and clinging.
- Guides meaningful choices and gratitude in the present moment.
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