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 MASTER
IS PURE JOY
“Masters
don't teach the truth; there is no way to teach it. It is
a transmission beyond scriptures, beyond words. It is a transmission.
It is energy provoking energy in you. It is a kind of synchronicity.
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OSHO
WORLD : de-stress den
An
oasis of calm in the chaos of the marketplace, the Zen-like
aura of Osho World attracts first-timers and loyal followers
alike. Even if you are untouched by Osho’s philosophies,
the mystical instrumental music playing in the background,
books waiting for you to be discovered and numerous lifestyle
items promise a relaxing and de-stressing sojourn at the outlet
on the fourth floor of Forum.
LEELA
ARTS ACADEMY PRESENTS TENDULKAR PLAY
Osho
World Foundation, under its newly created banner for art and
creativity, "Leela Arts Academy" presented Vijay Tendulkar's
play "Panchi Aise Aate Hain" at Stein Auditorium, India Habitat
Center on 16th and 17th June 2005. This play was staged earlier
at Shriram Center on 23rd and 24th May 2005.
OSHO WORLD CELEBRATES
KABIR... THE WEAVER, THE MYSTIC
Osho
World dedicated a week to the mystic poet Kabir from June
20th at the galleria.
During
the inauguration renowned classical vocalist Meeta Pandit
dedicated a melodious evening to the enlightened master as
she rendered the verses of Kabir to a houseful gathering.
Acknowledged as the scion of the Gwalior musical gharana,
Meeta Pandit is acclaimed as one of the most promising young
musicians of today. Deep-rooted in the traditional eight-fold
style of singing (ashtang gayaki), Meeta excels in the exposition,
elaboration and interpretation of the intricate patterns of
Ragas of the Khayal style, with all the variations, modulations
and split second precisions. Acknowledged musicians of the
day have been generous in showering praise for her music.
She has emerged as a shining star in the world of classical
music. Her melodious and robust voice coupled with intricate
handling of ragas has won her admirers - young and the old
alike.
'OSHO DISCOURSES ARE REAL SONG FOR ME' - HANS RAJ HANS
Everyone knows him as the King of Punjabi Pop but very few know him as one of the most ardent admirers of Osho. During his recent visit to Osho World Galleria, New Delhi in July, this mega star of Punjabi folk music paid unstinted tribute to Osho.
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LOVE
RELATES
Love
is not a relationship. Love relates, but it is not a relationship.
Osho says, love is never a relationship because relationship
is something finished and closed. Love is relating and is
like a river, flowing, unending. Read on as Osho shares His
insight on the joy of relating.
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FREEDOM
BRINGS WITH IT THE BURDEN OF RESPONSIBILITY
Speaking Tree
JUNE 08, 2005
One hundred years ago Friedrich
Nietzsche declared: God is dead, and man is free. The next
sentence he wrote was: Now you can do whatso-ever you want
to do, there is no responsibility. God is dead, man is free,
and there is no responsibility. There he was absolutely wrong.
Times
of India
OSHO
WORLD REMEMBERS KABIR
Fasahat Ali Khan
JUNE 10, 2005
Osho
World Foundation has marked the coming week as Kabir week
to be celebrated at the Osho World galleria, Ansal Plaza,
from Monday. The week will focus on meditation, discourses
on Kabir, sale of ceramic collection by Anupama Jalan and
exhibition cum sale of new textile art.
The
Asian Age
A
LAUGH AND A LITTLE MORE
Trisha
Rajshekhar.
JUNE 20, 2005
Osho
had once said, "Act as if it is real life and live
as if it is acting." The cast of Panchhi Aise Aate
Hain by Vijay Tendulkar, staged recently in the Capital,
lived up to the guru's teaching.
The
Pioneer
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TO CREATE IS
TO WORSHIP
By "God" I don't mean a person. By "God"
I mean the magic that surrounds you, the mysterious, the miraculous.
By "God" I don't mean anybody who created the world,
but creation itself. The very process of creativity is God.
Hence
you cannot worship God, you cannot pray to God. All prayers
are false because they are addressed to a personal God --
and there is no personal God. You cannot relate to God, calling
him "father," "mother." He is not a person;
relationship is not possible. Then how to worship, how to
pray? You will have to learn new ways of praying and worshipping.
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BEFRIEND
LIFE ENERGIES
Bringing
out the essence of Tantra, Osho says, Tantra is neither indulgence
nor repression, it is transcendence. Both indulgence and renunciation
are traps. Awareness is the way. Tantra is an encounter with
the reality of life. “Wherever you are, don't be afraid.
Drop only one thing -- fear. Only one thing has to be feared,
and that is fear. Unafraid, with great courage, look into
the reality, whatsoever the reality is. If you are a thief,
then look into that. If you are an angry person, look into
that. If you are greedy, look into that. Wherever you are,
LOOK into it. Don't escape. Looking into it, go through it.
Watching, go through it. If you can walk the path into greed,
into sex, into anger, into jealousy, with eyes open, you will
be freed of it. This is the Tantra promise: Truth liberates.
Knowing frees. Knowing is freedom. Otherwise, whether you
repress or you indulge, the end is the same.”
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FULL
MOON
For
Zen, the full moon has a special significance. Because everything
that happened to Buddha happened on the full moon night.
In every Zen monastery on the fullmoon night people just sit
under their trees and watch the full moon. The full moon has
become symbolically connected with Gautam Buddha. Just watching
and witnessing the full moon, they enter into deep meditation.
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Topic
- SEVERAL STOP TECHNIQUES
Meditation
- Exhaust yourself and drop to the ground
Sutra
(Technique) -
Roam about until exhausted and then, dropping to the ground, in this dropping be whole..
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NOTES
OF A MADMAN
Om
Mani Padme Hum
I
was thinking to discontinue the mantra, but the beauty is
such that it cannot be discontinued so soon. For one reason
more, Devageet: it has only scratched your subconscious,
not penetrated to the very core, to the very center; hence
I have to continue....
Om
Mani Padme Hum....
The
Himalayan hills
are covered with snow, and
the sun is rising.
The first sunrays
falling on the snow are
creating millions of
diamonds....
That
is the meaning of Mani, Diamond. The Diamond symbolically
represents the eternal. What a strange phenomenon, the snow,
the ephemeral... one moment here, the next moment gone;
sometimes represents the eternal....
Series: 2
Session: 5
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THE RAZOR'S EDGE
This series of discourses was spoken by Bhagwan Shree
Rajneesh in the first months after His return to Poona, India. Nearly seven years before, Bhagwan had left the
ashram in Poona - where in a few short years, His presence had drawn thousands of seekers from nearly every
country in the world - and traveled to America. There, guided by Bhagwan's vision of a humanity living
in harmony with nature, rich in both the material and the spiritual realms, His disciples created the commune-city
of Rajneeshpuram, Oregon- history's most extraordinary experiment in human consciousness.
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LAUGHTER:
Laughter is simple!!!
Mahakashyap laughed, and this laughter carried many dimensions
in it. One dimension was at the foolishness of the whole situation,
at a buddha silent and nobody understanding him, everybody
expecting him to speak. His whole life Buddha had been saying
that the truth cannot be spoken, and still everybody expected
him to speak. The second dimension -- he laughed at Buddha
also, at the whole dramatic situation he had created, sitting
there with a flower in his hand, looking at the flower, creating
so much uneasiness, restlessness in everybody. At this dramatic
gesture of buddha he laughed and he laughed.
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