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OSHO*215 Talks by OSHO Thousands of Pages
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Osho said he became spiritually enlightened on 21 March 1953, when he was 21 years old. He said he dropped all effort and hope. After an intense seven-day process he went out at night to a garden in Jabalpur, where he sat under a tree:
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� The moment I entered the garden everything became luminous, it was all over the place � the benediction, the blessedness. I could see the trees for the first time � their green, their life, their very sap running. The whole garden was asleep, the trees were asleep. But I could see the whole garden alive, even the small grass leaves were so beautiful.
I looked around. One tree was tremendously luminous � the maulshree tree. It attracted me, it pulled me towards itself. I had not chosen it, god himself has chosen it. I went to the tree, I sat under the tree. As I sat there things started settling. The whole universe became a benediction. |
Osho taught that the greatest values in life are (in no specific order) awareness, love, meditation, celebration, creativity and laughter. He said that enlightenment is everyone's natural state, but that one is distracted from realising it � particularly by the human activity of thought, as well as by emotional ties to societal expectations, and consequent fears and inhibitions.
He was a prolific speaker (in both Hindi and English) on various spiritual traditions including those of Buddha, Laozi, Krishna, Guru Nanak, Jesus, Socrates, Zen masters, Gurdjieff, Sufism, Hassidism, Tantra and many others. He attempted to ensure that no "system of thought" would define him, since he believed that no philosophy can fully express the truth.
An experienced orator, he said that words could not convey his message, but that his basic reason for speaking was to give people a taste of meditation:
� I am making you aware of silences without any effort on your part. My speaking is being used for the first time as a strategy to create silence in you.
This is not a teaching, a doctrine, a creed. That�s why I can say anything. I am the most free person who has ever existed as far as saying anything is concerned. I can contradict myself in the same evening a hundred times. Because it is not a speech, it has not to be consistent. It is a totally different thing, and it will take time for the world to recognise that a tremendously different experiment was going on.
Just a moment � when I became silent, you become silent. What remains is just a pure awaiting. You are not making any effort; neither am I making any effort. I enjoy talking; it is not an effort.
I love to see you silent. I love to see you laugh, I love to see you dance. But in all these activities, the fundamental remains meditation.
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He was often called the "sex guru" after some speeches in the late 1960s on sexuality. These were later compiled under the title From Sex to Superconsciousness. According to him, "For Tantra everything is holy, nothing is unholy", and all repressive sexual morality was self-defeating, since one could not transcend sex without experiencing it thoroughly and consciously. In 1985, he told the Bombay Illustrated Weekly,
� I have never been a celibate. If people believe so, that is their foolishness. I have always loved women � and perhaps more women than anybody else. You can see my beard: it has become grey so quickly because I have lived so intensely that I have compressed almost two hundred years into fifty. �
Osho said he loved to disturb people � only by disturbing them could he make them think. Accordingly, his discourses were peppered with offensive jokes and outrageous statements lampooning key figures of established religions such as Hinduism, Jainism or Christianity. Concerning the virgin birth, for example, he said that Jesus was clearly a ~censored~, since he was not Joseph's biological son. An attempt on his life was made by a Hindu fundamentalist in 1980. Osho, however, said that the only thing he was serious about in his discourses were the jokes � they were the main thing, and everything else was spiritual gossip.
Zarathustra. A God That Can Dance
Zarathustra. The Laughing Prophet
Sufis. The People of the Path, Vol 1
Sufis. The People of the Path, Vol 2
Krishna. The Man and His Philosophy
The Osho Upanishad
Where are the Gandhians
The Messiah, Vol 1
The Messiah, Vol 2
Nirvana. The Last Nightmare
Yakusan. Straight to the Point of Enlightenment
Socrates Poisoned Again After 25 Centuries
. That Art Thou
The 99 Names of Nothingness
The Great Challenge
The Great Nothing
The Great Path
The Great Secret
The Great Transcendence
The No Book (No Buddha, No Teaching, No Discipline)
No Mind. The Flowers of Eternity
No Water, No Moon
Walk Without Feet, Fly Without Wings and Think Without Mind
The Zero Experience
You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
The Beginning of the Beginning
The Buddha Disease
The Earthen Lamps
The Eternal Quest
The Empty Boat
The Further Shore
The Guest
The Heartbeat of the Absolute
The Inner Journey
The Long, the Short and the All
The Madman's Guide to Enlightenment
This Very Body the Buddha
The Mustard Seed. My Most Loved Gospel on Jesus
The New Alchemy. To Turn You On
The New Dawn
The Psychology of the Esoteric
The Perfect Way
The Rainbow Bridge
The Razor's Edge
The Rebel
The Rebellious Spirit
The Revolution
The Sacred Yes
The Secret
The Shadow of the Bamboo
The Sun Behind the Sun Behind the Sun
The Sun Rises in the Evening
The Supreme Doctrine
The Sword and the Lotus
The Tongue-Tip Taste of Tao
The Transmission of the Lamp
The True Sage
The White Lotus
The Wild Geese and the Water
ust Around the Corner
Just Like That
Let Go!
Light on the Path
My Way. The Way of the White Clouds
Nansen. The Point of Departure
Returning to the Source
Revolution in Education
Seeds of Wisdom
Sermons in Stones
Silent Period
Snap Your Fingers, Slap Your Face and Wake Up!
Sun of Consciousness
Theologia Mystica
This Is It
Turn On, Tune In and Drop the Lot
Turning In
Until You Die
What is Rebellion
What Is, Is, What Ain't, Ain't
When the Shoe Fits
Wisdom of Folly
Won't You Join the Dance
Come Follow To You vol 1
Come Follow To You vol 2
Come Follow To You vol 3
Come Follow To You vol 4
The Last Testament vol 1
The Last Testament vol 2
The Last Testament vol 3
The Last Testament vol 4
The Last Testament vol 5
The Last Testament vol 6
The Discipline of Transcendence vol 1
The Discipline of Transcendence vol 2
The Discipline of Transcendence vol 3
The Discipline of Transcendence vol 4
Take It Easy, Vol 1
Take It Easy, Vol 2
The Perfect Master, Vol 1
The Perfect Master, Vol 2
The Secret of Secrets, Vol 1
The Secret of Secrets, Vol 2
The True Name, Vol 1
The True Name, Vol 2
The Ultimate Alchemy, Vol 1
The Ultimate Alchemy, Vol 2
The Wisdom of the Sands, Vol 1
The Wisdom of the Sands, Vol 2
Unio Mystica, Vol 1
Unio Mystica, Vol 2
Be Realistic. Plan for a Miracle
God's Got a Thing About you
Guida Spirituale
Hallelujah!
Hammer on the Rock
Hidden Mysteries
Hsin Hsin Ming. The Book of Nothing
I Am That
I Say Unto You, Vol 1
I Say Unto You, Vol 2
In Search of the Miraculous Vol 1
In Search of the Miraculous Vol 2
The Zen Manifesto. Freedom From Oneself
Zen. The Diamond Thunderbolt
Zen. The Mystery and The Poetry of the Beyond
Zen. The Path of Paradox, Vol 1
Zen. The Path of Paradox, Vol 2
Zen. The Path of Paradox, Vol 3
Zen. The Quantum Leap From Mind to No-Mind
Zen. The Solitary Bird, Cuckoo of the Forest
Zen. The Special Transmission
Zen. Zest, Zip, Zap and Zing
Kyozan. A True Man of Zen
Dogen, the Zen Master. A Search and a Fulfillment
Live Zen
This, This, A Thousand Times This. The Very Essence of Zen
Walking in Zen, Sitting in Zen
Osho-The Great Zen Master TaHui
Hyakujo. The Everest of Zen, with Basho's Haikus
Bodhidharma: The Greatest Zen Master
Tao. The Golden Gate, Vol 1
Tao. The Golden Gate, Vol 2
Tao. The Pathless Path, Vol 1
Tao. The Pathless Path, Vol 2
Tao. The Three Treasures, Vol 1
Tao. The Three Treasures, Vol 2
Tao. The Three Treasures, Vol 3
Tao. The Three Treasures, Vol 4
The Tongue-Tip Taste of Tao
The Way of Tao, Volume 1
The Way of Tao, Volume 2
Vigyan Bhairav Tantra, Vol 1
Vigyan Bhairav Tantra, Vol 2
The Tantra Vision, Vol 1
The Tantra Vision, Vol 2
Tantra. The Supreme Understanding
Hari Om Tat Sat
Om Mani Padme Hum
Om Shantih Shantih Shantih
Sat Chit Anand
Satyam Shivam Sundram
The Mahageeta, Vol 1
Vedanta. Seven Steps to Samadhi
Yoga: The Alpha and The Omega Vol 1
Yoga: The Alpha and The Omega Vol 2
Yoga: The Alpha and The Omega Vol 3
Yoga: The Alpha and The Omega Vol 4
Yoga: The Alpha and The Omega Vol 5
Yoga: The Alpha and The Omega Vol 6
Yoga: The Alpha and The Omega Vol 7
Yoga: The Alpha and The Omega Vol 8
Yoga: The Alpha and The Omega Vol 9
Yoga: The Alpha and The Omega Vol 10
The Dhammapada-The Way of The Buddha Vol (1)
The Dhammapada-The Way of The Buddha Vol (2)
The Dhammapada-The Way of The Buddha Vol (3)
The Dhammapada-The Way of The Buddha Vol (4)
The Dhammapada-The Way of The Buddha Vol (5)
The Dhammapada-The Way of The Buddha Vol (6)
The Dhammapada-The Way of The Buddha Vol (7)
The Dhammapada-The Way of The Buddha Vol (8)
The Dhammapada-The Way of The Buddha Vol (9)
The Dhammapada-The Way of The Buddha Vol (10)
The Dhammapada-The Way of The Buddha Vol (11)
The Dhammapada-The Way of The Buddha Vol (12)
From Darkness to Light
From Death to Deathlessness
From Ignorance to Innocence
From Misery to Enlightenment
From Personality to Individuality
From Sex to Superconsciousness
From the False to the Truth
From Unconciousness to Consciousness
Get Out of Your Own Way
Glimpses of a Golden Childhood
God is Dead, Now Zen is the Only Living Truth
God Is Not For Sale
Dimensions Beyond the Known
Dogen, the Zen Master. A Search and a Fulfillment
Don't Bite My Finger, Look Where I'm Pointing
Don't Just Do Something, Sit There
Don't Let Yourself Be Upset by the Sutra, rather Upset the Sutra Yourself
Don't Look Before You Leap
Early Talks
Ecstasy - The Forgotten Language
Far Beyond the Stars
Finger Pointing to the Moon
For Madmen Only (Price of Admission. Your Mind)
From Bondage to Freedom
202 Jokes of Mulla Nasrudin
A Cup of Tea
A Rose is a Rose is a Rose
Above All Don't Wobble
And Now, And Here
Be Realistic. Plan for a Miracle
Believing the Impossible Before Breakfast
Beloved of My Heart
Blessed Are the Ignorant
Books I Have Loved
Dance Your Way to God
Death is Divine
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