According to Osho, true religion is the humility to admit “I don’t know.” Spiritual growth begins not by collecting second-hand doctrines from the Gita or Quran but by accepting our ignorance, which dissolves ego and lets the first light of understanding enter. Religion, then, is a living inquiry, not borrowed belief—a courageous acceptance that births authenticity, fearlessness, and the capacity to truly know.
You grow spiritually when you honestly say “I don’t know” instead of pretending with other people’s ideas.