"Always remember, whatsoever I say to you, you can take it in two ways. You can simply take it on my authority, 'Because Osho says so, it must be true' – then you will suffer, then you will not grow. “Whatsoever I say, listen to it, try to understand it, implement it in your life, see how it works, and then come to your own conclusions. They may be the same, they may not be. They can never be exactly the same because you have a different personality, a unique being." Visit: https://linktr.ee/oshozero
In Osho's understanding Zen is the only true religion, the only approach to religion which has not put fetters on mankind. He sees in Zen a seed, pr...
The mantra that begins and ends all Eastern scriptures, OM, represents the universal heartbeat. And shantih, the peace or silence that envelops thos...
Each chapter opens with a Zen story which Osho uses as to illustrate the obstructive attitudes and conditionings we carry and which prevent us from ...
Using anecdotes about Zen masters and their disciples, as well as a magnificent selection of haikus, Osho reveals the mystery of Zen as something to...
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Based on the anecdotes of Nansen, the poetry of Sekiso and the questions of a disciple, this series of talks is penetrated by Osho's love for the ra...
Just before Buddha died, somebody asked him : When a Buddha dies where does he go - does he survive, or simply disappear into nothingness? Buddha is...
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Through a dissection of anecdotes about Zen masters and their disciples, Osho introduces us to Zen, "the only living religion." He experiments in th...