What is the religion of a rebellious spirit?
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"The religion of a rebellious spirit is not found in scriptures or rituals, but in the silent communion with existence, where gratitude and love flow freely, unmediated by beliefs."
According to Osho, a rebellious spirit has no religion yet is deeply religious: its 'religion' is direct, wordless communion with existence—gratitude, silence, and love—not beliefs, priests, or scriptures. It refuses imitation and mediation, trusts personal experience, and lives in the present as a continuous pilgrimage toward truth and freedom, melting into the whole like a dewdrop into the ocean.
A rebel’s religion is quietly feeling and loving life directly, not joining or copying any religion.
Why this matters practically
- Move from secondhand beliefs to firsthand insight through silence and awareness.
- Break dependence on authorities and grow inner freedom and responsibility.
- Turn daily moments into gratitude, easing fear and bringing peace.
- Break dependence on authorities and grow inner freedom and responsibility.
- Turn daily moments into gratitude, easing fear and bringing peace.
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