Is there such a thing as a real marriage?
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"Marriage is a contract born of fear, while true love flourishes in freedom, allowing partners to bloom and fade like a living rose. Choose love and meditation over the plastic guarantees of legality."
According to Osho, there is no such thing as a real marriage; marriage is a contract born of fear and the hunger for guarantees. When love is real, partners stay together freely, allow change, and give each other space—even to be alone. Love is a living rose that may bloom and fade; legality is a plastic flower. Choose love, freedom, and meditation over clinging.
There’s no “real marriage”—real love doesn’t need papers, it needs freedom, space, and the courage to let it change.
Why this matters practically
- Build relationships on love, not fear or legal guarantees.
- Give your partner (and yourself) space; respect solitude and meditation.
- Accept change without clinging; end or renew bonds gracefully.
- Give your partner (and yourself) space; respect solitude and meditation.
- Accept change without clinging; end or renew bonds gracefully.
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