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 DISCIPLE:
A RARE PHENOMENON
A disciple is a rare phenomenon. He is one who is so surrendered
to the master that even if the Master gives death as a gift,
he will receive it with great gratitude. Osho says that the
whole art of disciplehood is to be able to disappear, to become
absent, not to be. “when the ego is completely gone -- any
moment the ego is gone -- instantly, something from the heart
of the master jumps into the heart of the disciple. It is
not that the master gives it; it is not a thing to be given.
It is not that the disciple takes it; it is not the thing
to be taken. It simply happens!”
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COMPARISON
LEADS TO COMPLEXES
Is there anything like inferiority or superiority complex?
Osho says, there is nothing like inferiority or superiority
complex, it is all the phenomenon of the ego. One suffers
from inferiority complex because there is a desire to be superior.
That desire for superiority creates in its wake the suffering
of an inferiority complex. Read on as Osho shares His insight
on what makes one suffer from inferiority or superiority complex…
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THE
SPEAKING TREE
Laughter is the best medicine. If you can laugh when you are
ill you will get your health back sooner. If you cannot laugh,
even if you are healthy, sooner or later you will lose your
health and you will become ill.
Laughter
brings inner energy to the fore. When you really laugh, for
those few moments you are in a deep meditative
state. Thinking stops. It is impossible to laugh
and think together. When you really laugh, suddenly, the mind
disappears. And the whole Zen methodology
is how to get into no-mind.
PERCEIVE
TRUE BEAUTY
There is a Zen saying: A life
of Zen is to perceive at any time the beauty of the moment.
The mind and body are always one; when eating, eat, and when
sleeping, sleep. Zen is the Japanese word for our Sanskrit
word Dhyan. A life of Zen means a meditative way of living.
HE
WHO REMAINS ALONE, REMAINS PUREST!
Lao Tzu uses such a beautiful
terminology that nobody can ever find a fault with it. But
that is the reason he could never become such a great religious
leader as Buddha or Jesus: nobody understood him. He talks
very simply; he is the simplest possible man. He has no jargon;
he does not use the word'God' at all. He does not use any
terminology of theology, religion. Because of
this, nobody understood him. Nobody even tried
to crucify him; nobody threw even a stone at him,
because even for that you have at least to
be misunderstood. If you don't understand, okay. But you have
at least to misunderstand. Lao Tzu was simply
neglected.
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WHY
IS CREATIVITY PAINFUL?
Creativity is
painful. To be uncreative is comfortable because it is a downward
journey. To be creative is to travel uphill and hence painful.
Creation happens when there is an oneness with existence.
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RELAXATION
“Relaxation is the state of non doing and the only
way to relax is to accept all that is happening around without
any denial.
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JEALOUSY
Comparison brings about jealousy and leads to condemnation.
If comparison can be dropped, jealousy disappears. Osho says,
“if you start struggling against your jealousy, you will remain
jealous.”
Sharing His insight, Osho says, “become a more and more authentic
individual. Love yourself and respect yourself the way God
has made you, and then immediately the doors of heaven open
for you. They were always open, you had simply not looked
at them.”
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Topic
- BODY
Meditation
- SIT
ON YOUR BUTTOCK ONLY
Sutra
(Technique) - Without
support for feet or hands, sit only on the buttocks. Suddenly,
the centering.
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NOTES
OF A MADMAN
Osho explores the depths of the Tibetan mantra, Om Mani
Padme Hum, in this stream of intimate conversations. The
book, Notes of a Madman, is a transcription of what Osho
said in the presence of a few individuals in the unlikely
setting of his dental sessions. Here Osho speaks in a free,
loose, poetic way on anything that comes to him, directly
from his own world, on what moves
him, on what he loves, opening us to the panorama
of an enlightened consciousness.
Osho creates a loosely woven tapestry
of vivid, humorous and touching impressions and
glimpses giving the feeling that we are having a somewhat
personal meeting with the master.
Series
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Session # 7
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 THE
HEART SUTRA
What to introduce to you? This book of ten discourses? Osho,
the one who delivers them? Or the ones to whom he addresses
them: the friends and disciples who gather around him and
ply him with questions -questions of life and death, of ignorance
and Buddhahood,of fear and freedom?Or, again, maybe you are
drawn primarily to that great master of the past, Gautama
the Buddha, and to the disciples who came to him with their
own uncertainties two and half thousand years ago?
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LET
LAUGHTER BE YOUR MEDITATION
“A laughter which is not total will be phony, a pretension,
just a performance. So when you laugh, you also laugh totally.
That is the only act you do totally -- so you know that laughter
is total. If you see me laughing, it is a natural conclusion
that it is a total act, because it corresponds with your experience.
You cannot laugh partially. Try, and you will fail. You can
laugh only totally. That is a unique quality about laughter.
That's why I had made a meditation of it -- because of its
unique quality: in laughter you are total without anyone saying
to you, "Be total." You can cry without being total.
Tears can come to your eyes without being total, but a full
laugh... for a moment you forget to be partial. The laughter
takes you completely, all over. It is not only that you are
laughing, you become the laughter.
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