Does life have meaning? Osho in this talk discusses in depth this eternal question and tells us: I am an existentialist. And I tell you that life is neither meaningful nor meaningless. Life is just an opportunity, an opening. It depends on what you do with it. It is up to you what meaning, what color, what song, what poetry, what dance you want to give it. According to Osho: A boundary means there must be something beyond, otherwise how could you create a boundary? Yes, you can make a boundary around your house because there is the neighbor's house. You can erect a fence around your house because the land continues beyond the fence. But if you are erecting a fence where the land ends, and there is nothing beyond your fence, your fence will fall into the void. How will it hold up on that other side? To create a boundary, you need two things; one on this side and one on the other side. Obviously existence can have no limit. It's scary to imagine infinity, a void that goes on forever. You will never get to a point where you can say,
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