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Osho on Irreligion

Irreligion

In the journey of modernity, the seeker sheds hollow rituals and priestly control, discovering that true religion blossoms within—manifesting as freedom, love, and meditation—leading many to appear irreligious while they ardently explore the depths of their own being.

Osho's perspective on Irreligion

"Religion is not found in rituals or dogmas, but in the inner flowering of love, meditation, and freedom from bondage. The seeker of today is not irreligious; he is simply ready to explore the depths of his own being."

People today aren’t less spiritual; they’re just skipping showy customs and looking inside for real freedom and love.
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