Does Meditation Have Anything to Do with Religion?

I’ve removed all religious labels from meditation—so a Hindu can remain a Hindu and still meditate. A Christian, a Muslim, a Jew, or even an atheist—anyone—can meditate without conflict. There’s no belief required. No condition.

And yet, the beauty is this: if someone truly meditates, slowly their religious identity begins to fade. Not by force, not by argument—but simply because meditation brings clarity. And in that clarity, borrowed beliefs start to dissolve.

So why bother about religion when we have a key that quietly removes all inner darkness?

My vision is for meditation to become universal. And for that to happen, it must stay free from religion, politics, or ideology. Meditation is a simple method—pure, direct.

Even an atheist can do it. We don’t ask for belief in God. We only say: “Here is a method. Try it. See for yourself.”

And anyone who has genuinely tried meditation has never walked away empty-handed.

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