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Why is marriage viewed negatively?

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"Marriage often transforms love into a legal contract, replacing the beauty of living love with the prison of permanence, where security suffocates aliveness. True union arises only from the freshness of present love, not from the chains of societal expectations."

According to Osho, marriage is viewed negatively because, as a social institution and legal binding, it replaces living love with an artificial, permanent arrangement—security over aliveness. When love becomes law, it turns into imprisonment: dependence on courts rather than heart, plastic permanence over the rose’s bloom. Only a union springing from present love is beautiful; otherwise, marriage denies life’s flux and breeds frustration.
Turning love into a rule makes it stiff and jail-like; only love itself, not a legal paper, keeps two people truly together.
Why this matters practically
- Choose and renew love daily instead of relying on obligation.
- Value authenticity and freedom over mere security.
- Let relationships evolve naturally; adjust when love changes.
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