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KRISHNA: THE SANNYASIN OF BLISS
Krishna was born
much ahead of his time. He is the most relevant person in
context of the future, says Osho. He accepts life in all its
facets, in all its climates and colors. He accepts life unconditionally.
He does not shun love. He does not run away from women. As
one who has known and experienced God, he alone does not turn
his face from war. He is full of love and compassion, and
yet he has the courage to accept and fight a war. His heart
is utterly non violent, yet he plunges into the fire and fury
of violence when it becomes unavoidable. He accepts the nectar,
and yet he is not afraid of poison.
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GURU PURNIMA CELEBRATIONS AT OSHO WORLD GALLERIA
Eastern
religions regard the “guru” or the “master”
at par with God because he becomes the door to god-realisation.
Mystics such as Kabir sing that he can even forsake God for
Guru he showed the path to godliness. This is the ultimate
relationship, an unparallel reltionship in human experience,
between the master and disciple.
"PLAY OF CLAY" AT OSHO WORLD GALLERIA
“Play
of Clay”, an exhibition of Studio pottery by Meena Vohra
was launched at Osho World Galleria, Ansal Plaza the 8th of
July. Renowned Odissi dancer Ranjana Gauhar and Ceramic artist
P.R. Daroz launched the exhibition.
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: : IN FOCUS
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TIME
“TIME
has two meanings. One is chronological time, the clock's time.
I cannot say much about it. You have to ask a physicist; only
he can say something about it. That is not my dimension of
work. If you ask the physicists, Albert Einstein and others,
they will say time is the fourth dimension of space. But that
does not make much sense, the mystery remains. The mystery
remains as mysterious as it was before Albert Einstein.
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GURU'S CHARISMA LEADS YOU TO YOUR SELF
Speaking
Tree
Swami
Chaitanya Keerti
July
20, 2005
Gurus are not just spiritual gurus.
Some teach music or dance forms; they have their particular
gharanas and schools. Some gurus teach yoga and meditation.
Then there are sadgurus or maha-gurus who may have left the
human form but disciples continue feeling their presence even
after. Mahagurus exist in higher planes of consciousness.
The Buddha, Krishna, Jesus, Kabir, Guru Nanak and other enlightened
mystics exist in such realms of consciousness.
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WORK CAN BE THERAPEUTIC
Hindustan
Times
July 19, 2005
Work
thatwe do as meditation can become very therapeutic. Any
ordinary work done with dedication to the divine becomes
a healing force.
There
are people who fall sick and keep complaining that nothing
heals them. They need to know only one secret- that they
should put all their energy in their work.
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OSHO'S MESSAGE: LEARN & LAUGH
The
Pioneer
JULY 21, 2005
Spirituality and humour proved to be a perfect
combo at the launch of Swami Chaitanya Keerti's book Osho
Fragrance. The swami has penned in the book his 20 years
of learning under Osho. Briefing the audience about Osho
Fragrance, Keerti said, "When a disciple meditates
in the presence of his or her guru, it is called satsang.
This book talks about my satsangs with guru Osho."
The purpose of the book? "To spread Osho's message,
the way fragrance spreads itself. That should also explain
the book's title," he said.
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: : CREATIVITY
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THE JOY OF
CREATING
Everybody is carrying a song and unless that song is sung,
one will never feel fulfilled.
The
joy one feels by creating something, whatsoever, howsoever
small, is a unique experience because when one creates something
new, he participates with the creator, he is in tune with
God. That’s why a great joy arises.
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INSOMNIA
“Insomnia
is not a disease. Insomnia is a certain way of life.
Man
is made by nature to work hard for at least eight hours. Unless
he works hard for eight hours he does not earn the right to
have a deep sleep. And as a society grows richer, people are
not working hard. There is no need; others can work for them.
The whole day they are doing small things which they enjoy
doing, but it is not hard work like that of a stonecutter
or a woodcutter. The body is made so that after eight hours
of hard work it naturally needs to fall into sleep to rejuvenate
its energy. But it seems difficult... you have earned enough
money and still you are chopping wood for eight hours? Then
for what have you earned all that money? It seems stupid.
You could have chopped wood even without becoming a millionaire.
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PROBLEMS
"There
is no need to learn recognition, because all problems are
unreal. Problems as such are unreal. When you are real, all
problems disappear. When you are unreal, a thousand and one
problems arise.
It
used to always be the case that whenever a man would come
to Buddha he would say, "Please, for one year don't ask
any questions. One year remain silent with me, flow with me.
Allow me to work within you. Just open your doors and let
the sun rays go in. For one year no problems, no questions;
remain silent, meditate. After one year, you can ask."
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Topic
- A Technique for the Intellectual
Type
Meditation - Imagine
Yourself Losing All Energy
Sutra (Technique) -
Suppose you are gradually being deprived of strength or of
knowledge. At the instant of deprivation, transcend.
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NOTES OF A MADMAN
Om
Mani Padme Hum
Ordinarily
man has understood meditation to mean concentration. It
is not, it is relaxation, and both are contrary. This is
so beautiful... I can sing my song. Alas I am not a singer,
nor a poet, nor a painter, but one need not be a poet, a
painter, or singer to sing a song; one can sing it just
by being ordinary. It works in ordinariness.
This
morning I was talking about The Ten Bulls of Zen. The ninth
picture is just an empty garden. That has been the ultimate
of all religions. Even Krishnamurti belongs to the ninth
picture. It does not matter whether he thinks it is so or
not, but he belongs to it.
Series: 2
Session: 6
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ZEN: THE PATH OF PARADOX
Introducing
Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, Zen Master.
His discourses are delicate as the fragrance of green tea,
ruthless as the whack of a Zen stick.
Bhagwan escorts us on The Path of Paradox:
“Truth
cannot be sad, but can be shown.”
And
He shows us – leaving not a stone unturned along the
way – Zen koans, the Nature of satori, the Three Pillars
of Zen, the Man of no Title, the Great Doubt.
The landscape is vividly peopled with the outlandish figures
of the Zen Masters. Gautam the Buddha, source of Zen:
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LIFE IS FUN, LAUGHTER, JOY
There are people who become disturbed the moment
you laugh; they would like to teach you that life is not all
play. These people are themselves ill. They have missed life
and they would not like anybody else to enjoy it. The priests
are ill people; they would not like you to enjoy. They have
missed; they are jealous of you. And they have staked too
much: their egos are fulfilled only because they have been
against life.
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