Osho tapoban Documentary
During the Brampton camp, Sw Arun Talk about a beautiful incident with Osho at Patna. Very inspiring.
I Love to Disturb People. In a series of excerpts from an interview with Jeff McMullen of Australia’s “60 Minutes” Osho offers a series of one-liners about Gandhi, Hitler, the Pope and Mother Teresa – and goes on from there to talk about his reputation for being controversial, contradictory, and, in the words of the interviewer, “one of the funniest people I’ve ever met.”
Osho examines the nature of compassion from a radically different perspective. He points out that “passion” lies at the root of the word, and then proceeds to challenge assumptions about what compassion really is. He shows how the path to authentic compassion arises from within, beginning with a deep acceptance and love of oneself. Only then, says Osho, does compassion flower into a healing force, rooted in the unconditional acceptance of the other as he or she is. Excerpt from an original, 104-minute talk by Osho now available on DVD with the book COMPASSION – St. Martin’s Griffin (February 2007)
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OSHO: Anybody who gives you a belief system is your enemy
Do you understand the difference between invention and discovery? A discovery is about truth, an invention is manufactured by you. It is man-manufactured fiction. Do you understand the difference between invention and discovery? A discovery is about truth, an invention is manufactured by you. It is man-manufactured fiction.
Evolution implies that creation is not complete, hence the possibility of evolving. Charles Darwin is saying that the creation is an ... all û ongoing process, that existence is always imperfect, that it is never going to be perfect; only then can it go on evolving, reaching new peaks, new dimensions, opening new doors, new possibilities. Excerpt from an OSHO Talk
Excerpts from an Interview with Mike Wolfe KBND Radio, Bend, Oregon "I am destroying the whole idea of the separation, of a split between matter and mind, body and soul, materialism and spiritualism." - Osho
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