Osho Quotes on Marriage
Authentic excerpts and distilled wisdom curated from original discourses.
← Back to Topic Deep DiveMarriage teaches us virtues not because it is inherently good, but because it creates the very frictions that compel us to develop them.
Marriage should be a celebration of love, not a prison of social obligation; let love flourish freely, and if it fades, part ways without the chains of society.
In a marriage based on love, children are not the private property of parents but the cherished responsibility of the whole community, where all act as caregivers in a dance of collective nurturing.
Marriage is not a cage but a crucible, where the fire of love burns away illusions, leading us to the profound truth of ourselves.
Choose your troubles consciously, cultivate awareness through meditation, and let humor and understanding transform conflict into connection in your marriage.
True love transcends possession; it flourishes in freedom, allowing us to relate as friends rather than owners.
When love is valued above possession, relationships transform from ownership to a shared journey of freedom and responsibility.
Embrace the auspicious madness of devotion, for true freedom lies in the leap toward authenticity, where living, dancing, and meditating become your only marriage.
Marriage as an institution cannot be spiritual, for true spirituality thrives in the playful spontaneity of free consciousness, not in the rigidity of rules and contracts.