Ask Osho!

Is the open and happy discussion of death in Osho's teachings significant compared to other religions?

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"To celebrate life fully, one must embrace death joyfully, for it is not an end but a vital part of the dance of existence."

According to Osho, yes—open, even joyful, talk about death is crucial; it marks an authentic religion versus pseudo ones that fear both life and death. Death is not the end but an incident within life; living and knowing are inseparable. Fearless inquiry and celebration of life naturally include death, dissolving taboo and cultivating total, conscious living.
Yes—speaking happily and openly about death shows real understanding of life, because death is just a part of living, not the end.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces fear and anxiety about mortality.
- Encourages fuller, more aware living and honest conversations.
- Shifts you from renunciation to inquiry and celebration of life.
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