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What is the relationship between Osho's ideas on spirituality and the principles of Sanatan Dharma?

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"Spirituality is the state of no-mind where all ideas dissolve, revealing the eternal law of Sanatan Dharma that transcends any particular religion."

According to Osho, spirituality is not an ideology but a state of no-mind where all ideas dissolve; this universal silence is the true Sanatan Dharma—the eternal law or religiousness beyond any particular religion. He rejects identifying Sanatan Dharma with Hinduism, affirming that religions arise and die, while religiousness endures; his work embodies this source where Buddha, Mahavira, Lao Tzu, and all traditions meet.
For Osho, real spirituality is the quiet beyond thoughts where all religions are one, which he calls the eternal law—not a Hindu label.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you drop labels and sectarian identity, focusing on direct experience through meditation.
- Reduces religious conflict by recognizing a shared source behind all paths.
- Encourages freedom from dogma, allowing authentic, living spirituality in daily life.
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