Osho
quotes on Spirituality
- Spirituality is not a question of morality, it is a
question of vision. Spirituality is not the practising of virtues --
because if you practise a virtue it is no longer a virtue. A practised
virtue is a dead thing, a dead weight. Virtue is virtue only when it is
spontaneous; virtue is virtue only when it is natural, unpractised -- when
it comes out of your vision, out of your awareness, out of your
understanding.
- Spirituality is rebellion; religiousness is orthodoxy.
Spirituality is individuality; religiousness is just remaining part of the
crowd psychology. Religiousness keeps you a sheep, and spirituality is a
lion's roar.
- Spirituality is your original face; it is the discovery
of your intrinsic nature.
- Spirituality is an experience, not knowledge. You
cannot reduce it to knowledge; it is always knowing, never knowledge. It
is an insight, irreduceable into words. You cannot put it into theories,
into systems of thought; that is impossible. And those who try to do it
don't know anything... only then can they do it. This is a strange
phenomenon: those who know, they never try to reduce their knowing to
knowledge; and those who don't know, they are absolutely free. They can
create any knowledge, that is their invention. All spiritual knowledge is
the invention of the mind. Real spiritual knowing happens only when the
mind is dropped, when you are in a state of no-mind.
- Spirituality belongs to your essential being, and
religiousness only to the outermost: actions, behavior, morality.
Religiousness is formal; going to the church every Sunday is a social
affair. The church is nothing but a kind of club, a Rotary Club, a Lions
Club -- and there are many clubs. The church is also a club, but with
religious pretensions. The spiritual person belongs to no creed, to no
dogma. He cannot belong to any church, Hindu, Christian, Mohammedan...it
is impossible for him to belong to any. Spirituality is one; religions are
many. My insistence here is on inner transformation. I don't teach you
religion, I teach you spirituality.
- Real spirituality is going through fire. Real
spirituality is rebellion against all that is rotten, against all that is
past, against all that is being forced on you by others, against all
conditionings. Real spirituality is the greatest rebellion there is. It is
risky, it is adventurous, it is dangerous. So beware of pseudo
spirituality which is always there, available, easily available at the
door.
- To accept yourself wherever. you are.... And don't
think in terms of competition! You need not be anywhere else. Wherever you
are, if you can be happy there, you have become religious, you have become
spiritual. Spirituality knows no competition, spirituality knows no greed,
spirituality knows no ambition -- because spirituality means
desirelessness.
- Spirituality belongs to the eternal, and religion
belongs to the temporal. Religion belongs to people's behavior. It is
really what Pavlov, Skinner, Delgado and others call a conditioning of the
behavior. The child is brought up by Christians -- then he is conditioned
in one way, he becomes a Christian.
- To be in relationship with truth or God is to be
spiritual. Remember, to be in relationship -- not to talk about
spirituality, not to follow a certain creed, dogma, church, but to be in
direct immediate relationship with existence is spirituality. To be in
tune with the whole, to feel the harmony and the joy and the sheer
celebration of being here, that is spirituality. It has nothing to do with
going to the church or the temple, it has nothing to do with reciting the
Koran or The Bible or the Gita. It has nothing to do with any kind of
worship ritual, it has something to do with communion -- communion with
the trees, communion with the stars, communion with the rivers, communion
with all that is. It is communion with this multidimensional expression of
God, it is having a dialogue with the whole. The quality of mad love is
needed, then you are spiritual. Spirituality is not a head trip; it is a
heart-to-heart dialogue, and ultimately a being-to-being dialogue.
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