BEST AND INSPIRING QUOTES ON RELIGION
- Life exists without rules; games cannot exist without
rules. So real religion is always without rules; only false religion has
rules, because false religion is a game.
- Religion is not based on belief or faith: religion is
based on awe, religion is based on wonder. Religion is based on the
mysterious that is your surround. To feel it, to be aware of it, to see
it, open your eyes and drop the dust of the ages. Clean your mirror! and
see what beauty surrounds you, what tremendous grandeur goes on knocking
at your doors. Why are you sitting with closed eyes? Why are you sitting
with such long faces? Why can't you dance? and why can't you laugh?
- Religion is not knowledge. Religion is love. The word
'religion' comes from a root which means binding together -- falling into
love, becoming one.
- So many religions are there because so many people are
unhappy. A happy person needs no religion; a happy person needs no temple,
no church -- because for a happy person the whole universe is a temple,
the whole existence is a church. The happy person has nothing like
religious activity because his whole life is religious.
- Religion in the West has a very wrong connotation. It
has almost reached to a point where the very word 'religion' creates a
repulsion, where the very word 'religion' reminds one of dead churches and
dead priests. It reminds one of serious looking people, long faces. It has
lost the capacity to dance, to sing, to celebrate. And when a religion has
lost the capacity to dance, to celebrate, to sing, to love, just to be,
then it is no more religion -- it is a corpse, it is theology. Theology is
dead religion.
- Be happy! and meditation will follow. Be happy, and
religion will follow. Happiness is a basic condition. People become religious
only when they are unhappy -- then their religion is pseudo. Try to
understand why you are unhappy.
- If you become too sceptical, you become scientists. If
you become too childlike, you become religious. Science exists with doubt.
Religion exists with wonder. If you want to be religious then create more
wonder, discover more wonder. Allow your eyes to be more filled with
wonder than anything else. Be surprised by everything that is happening.
Everything is so tremendously wonderful that it is simply unbelievable how
you go on living without dancing, how you go on living without becoming
ecstatic. You must not be seeing what is happening all around.
- LAUGHTER is the very essence of religion. Seriousness
is never religious, cannot be religious. Seriousness is of the ego, part
of the very disease. Laughter is egolessness. Yes, there is a difference
between when you laugh and when a religious man laughs. The difference is
that you laugh always about others -- the religious man laughs at himself,
or at the whole ridiculousness of man's being. Religion cannot be anything
other than a celebration of life.
- Be light-hearted, light-footed. Be of light step. Don't
carry religion like a burden. And don't expect religion to be a teaching;
it is not. It is certainly a discipline, but not a teaching at all.
Teaching has to be imposed upon you from the outside and teaching can only
reach to your mind, never to your heart, and never, never to the very
center of your being. Teaching remains intellectual. It is an answer to
human curiosity, and curiosity is not a true search.
- Religion is a valid inquiry; whether society accepts it
or rejects it, it doesn't matter. Man is a religious animal and is going
to remain that way. Religion is something natural. To ask from where you
come is relevant; to ask, 'Who am l?' is going to remain relevant always.
But the modern mind has created a climate of atheism so you cannot ask
such questions. If you ask, people laugh. If you talk about such things,
people feel bored If you start inquiring in these ways, people think you
are slipping out of your sanity. Religion is no longer a welcome inquiry.
- Science is concerned about quantity; religion is
concerned about quality. Religion is concerned with the art of how to live
life and how to die life.
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