Is there a necessity for everyone to have a religion?
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"True religion is not a label or a dogma; it is the art of living and dying joyfully, transcending all identities and scriptures."
According to Osho, no one needs a religion as a label; sects and churches are ego devices to define yourself. A truly religious person is religionless—radiant with grace, gratitude, compassion. Real religion is an inner art of living and dying joyfully, an alchemical transformation beyond scriptures and identities. Don’t belong—become religiousness itself.
You don’t have to pick a religious team; just grow kindness, gratitude, and joyful living—that’s real religion.
Why this matters practically
- Frees you from divisive labels and arguments.
- Focuses daily life on compassion, gratitude, and grace.
- Encourages a joyful, celebrative approach to living and dying.
- Focuses daily life on compassion, gratitude, and grace.
- Encourages a joyful, celebrative approach to living and dying.
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