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What could be added to the Upanishadic prayer to reflect humanity's evolved consciousness?

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"As consciousness evolves, we must continue to offer fresh flowers upon the timeless prayers, enriching their essence without displacing their depth."

According to Osho, while the Upanishadic prayer is complete, a 'flower' can be floated upon it—a light, fresh nuance that adds fragrance without displacing a drop. As consciousness evolves, we should keep offering such flowers: new insights, living expressions, and contemporary language that honor the essence yet keep the river of wisdom flowing and prevent scripture from becoming stagnant.
Like placing a tiny flower on a full bowl of milk, we can gently add fresh meaning to the ancient prayer without spilling its essence.
Why this matters practically
- Keeps timeless wisdom fresh and relevant to today’s life.
- Encourages creative reverence—evolving form while preserving essence.
- Prevents tradition from becoming stagnant or dogmatic.
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