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Why Sex on Temples ? |
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Research Institute 3 |
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Meditation |
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Science of Meditation |
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Mind No-Mind |
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Creativity 1 |
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Research Institute 5 |
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Creativity 3 |
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Flowers shower from the beyond |
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Share whatsoever you can |
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Four keys to be creative |
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Ten Bulls of Zen |
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School of Bodhisattvas and Psychology of the Buddhas |
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School of Bodhisattvas |
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Psychology of the Buddhas |
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Mystery School |
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Deja Vu |
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Mahaparinirvan |
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I have a few secrets |
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Zorba the Buddha |
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Meritocracy |
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Osho : The Alpha and the Omega 1 |
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Osho : The Alpha and the Omega 2 |
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Osho : The Alpha and the Omega 3 |
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Osho : The Alpha and the Omega 4 |
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Osho : The Alpha and the Omega 5 |
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Osho : The Alpha and the Omega 6 |
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Humble Suggestions |
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Your friends at the Osho Om Bodhisattva Commune |
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Sambuddha
Swami Narendra |
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Ma Amrit Mukti |
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Meditate and celebrate at Osho Om Bodhisattva Commune and explore Himalayas |
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Calender of Events |
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Sex is the lowest center of your existence and samadhi the highest, the seventh center. It is a ladder of seven rungs. And sex energy has to be moved rung by rung to the seventh where it opens up like a one-thousand- petalled- lotus. One becomes a Buddha only when sex is transformed. |
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Sannyas is hope-- hope against all hope. Sannyas is a way to live your life in total danger. What do I mean when I say sannyas is living dangerously? It means living moment to moment without a past. The past makes your life convenient, comfortable, because the past is known; you are familiar with it, you are very efficient with it. But life is never past, it is always present. The past is that which is no more and life is that which is. Life is always now, here, and all your knowledge comes from the past. |
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The sannyasins does not care at all about getting anything back from life; he simply gives in sheer trust-- and he receives a million fold. But that's another matter, that is not his consideration at all...
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The way of sannyas is the way of tremendous hope, trust. Life is basically good, beautiful, divine, so if we are missing then something is wrong with us, not the life itself... sannyas is not a way of doing anything, it is a way of being. It changes your inner world and, of course, your outer world changes with it. But that is secondary. It changes your center, it changes your awareness, and then your behavior, your actions. Whatsoever you do has a new quality to it, a grace that descends from the beyond, a song said or un-said, sung or un-sung, but it is there within your heart -- a dance, the quality of dance to your feet... Hence, I say it is a crazy way of living, But that's the only way to live rightly. A poetic way, the way of the lover-- but only love knows. Logic is blind, love has eyes. Only love can see the ultimate truth that surrounds you within and without. |
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And a sannyasin has to relax into that total state of let-go when everything happens and nothing is done. Much happens, miracles happen. |
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The moment you take sannyas, you think you are taking sannyas. In the majority of cases I have chosen you-- that's why you have taken sannyas. Otherwise you would not have been able to take such a risk. And it also works the second way: when you drop sannyas, I have chosen you and I help you to drop it, because left to yourself you may go on postponing for your whole life. When you take sannyas, then you postpone for a long, long time. When you want to drop it, then too you postpone for a long, long time. You cannot do anything immediately. You cannot live the moment in its totality. |
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...But next time, when you come for sannyas, it is not going to be that easy. I will not initiate you so easily. Then you will have to earn it. Once you drop sannyas, coming back is going to be difficult. Then you will have to earn it. Once you drop sannyas, coming back is going to be difficult. I will create all kinds of barriers. Unless you transcend those barriers you will not be accepted again... That too is to help you, because there are people who can enjoy things only if they are difficult. If things are very simple and easy they cannot enjoy them. They need long, hard, arduous ways.... |
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1968: FROM SEX TO SUPER CONSCIOUSNESS |
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Osho is invited to Bombay to give a series of five talks on "love", in the prestigious Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan Auditorium. In the first discourse on August 28, Osho explains that love and meditation arise as a transformation of sexual energy, and that if sex is suppressed it cannot be transformed. Many people are outraged that he talked about sex, and the owner of the auditorium cancel the series. |
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On September 28, Osho returns to Bombay to complete the talks to a very large audience at the Gwalior Tank Maidan. The series is published under the title From Sex To Superconsciousness, which becomes his most read book. The indian press begins to refer to call him as the "Sex Guru". |
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BEGINNING IN 1970 AND CONTINUING TILL 1985 |
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| From September 26 to October 5 1970, Osho holds a meditation camp in Kulu Manali at the foothills of Himalayas. On September 26, he initiates his first group of disciples, which he calls "neo-sannyasins". His version of this ancient Hindu institution is radically different from tradition, where the seeker renounces all possessions and relationships, is celibate, and lives on what he or she is given by those who remain engaged in society. As Osho begins to define "neo-sannyas", his challenge tothe tradition becomes increasingly clear. |
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1970: A NEW DEFINITION OF SANNYAS |
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Osho's sannyasins are asked to wear shades of red and orange. They also receive a
necklace from Osho, Known as a mala, which consists of one hundred and eight
beads plus a locket with Osho's picture. In addition, Osho gives each sannyasin a
new name. The new name includes a prefix, common to all-- the prefix "swami"
for men and "ma" for women. |
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THE ANCIENT MEANING OF SANNYAS IS RENOUNCING THE WORLD. I am against it...
To me, sannyas means a commitment that "I am going to clean myself completely
of all those things that have been imposed upon me, and I will start living on my
own-- fresh, young, pure, unpolluted". So sannyas is in initiation into your
innocence. |
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LATER OSHO SAYS : |
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Slowly slowly I started sorting out my people, and just sort them out I started
initiating them into sannyas so that I could recognize them and know who my
people are. I started giving them names so I could remember, because it is difficult
for me to remember all kinds of strange names from around the world. The real
reason was simply to have names that I could remember; otherwise it would be
impossible for me. Now there are people from almost all the countries, of all
languages: it is impossible to remember their names. |
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But when I give you a name it is a totally different matter. When I give you a name
I give you a name for certain reasons, for certain qualities that I see in you, for
certain possibilities that I see in you, for certain characteristics that are already
there -- and all these become associated. |
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The name that I give is known to me, its meaning is known to me. Its meaning and
your lifestyle, pattern, potentiality, all become associated. It becomes easier for me
to remember you; otherwise it is very difficult, almost impossible. |
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I have given you the red clothes for the simple reason so that I can recognize you;
all other excuses are just hogwash. Just to give you good reasons--because people
will be asking you and you will have to give good reasons to them--I have been
trying to make a philosophy out of nothing. But the truth is simply this, nothing
more than this. |
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1971, FROM ACHARYA TO BHAGWAN |
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In May 1971, Osho changes his name from Acharya Shree Rajneesh to Bhagwan
Shree Rajneesh and for the first time publicly acknowledges that he is enlightened. |
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THE WOODLANDS
Osho moves to a large apartment in the
Woodlands complex in Bombay, where he
lives until March 1974. Now that Osho is
settled, he is able to work more closely
with individuals. He meets people
individually or in small groups, and gives
regular talks, including his talks on the
one hundred and twelve meditation
techniques of the Vigyan Bhairav Tantra,
which he calls "The Book of Secrets".
Sannyasins and other seekers meet every
morning on a nearby beach to do
Dynamic Meditation together. |
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In addition,
Osho still occasionally hosts meditation
camp in the country-side. More and more
Westerners begin to arrive to meet him, and many are initiated into sannyas. |
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1970: DYNAMIC MEDITATION
INTRODUCED.
In April 1970, Osho introduced a
revolutionary cathartic meditation
technique, which he calls Dynamic
Meditation. In May at the Nargol
Meditation Camp, he leads experiments
in this mediation, which he continues to
fine-tune over the next three year.
Dynamic Meditation become his most
famous and widely practiced meditation
technique. |
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1973 - 1975, ACTIVE MEDITATIONS AND MUSIC
Osho brings a five piece conga drum band to a July 1973 meditation camp, and
when he finally settles in Pune he works with disciples to compose music to
accompany each of the active meditations he has developed.
Your mind in chaos. That chaos has to be brought out, acted out. Chaotic music can
be helpful, so if you are meditating and chaotic music is played, it will help you to
bring out your chaos. You will flow in it, you will become unafraid of expression.
And this chaotic music will hit your chaotic mind within and will bring it out. It
helps. |
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1974 -1981, "PUNE ONE"
On March 21, 1974, exactly twenty-one years after his enlightenment, Osho moves
to Koregaon Park in Pune, where two residences in adjoining properties of six
acres have been purchased. He holds interviews on the lawn only with sannyasins
arriving or leaving and no longer meets with individuals seeking advice or private
interviews. |
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'The great path has no gates, Thousands of roads enter it.
When one passes through this gateless gate, He walks freely between heaven and earth'. |
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THE WAY OF THE WHITE CLOUDS
In May 1974, Osho gives a series of
discourses in English, in which he explains
his approach, his view of the master-
disciple relationship, and his vision for the
development of his work in Pune. The
discourses are published under the title
"My Way: The Way of the White Clouds"
and attract many seekers from the West. |
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"A NEW PHASE"
In June 1974, Osho introduces the first meditation camp in Pune with the
announcement that a new phase of his work will begin. From now on he will work
only with authentic seekers. And for the first time, Osho does not lead the
meditations in person. Instead, his empty chair is brought into the meditation hall.
... It always happens when a Buddha is there: His physical presence becomes so
meaningful, and then he dies and everything is shattered. |
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My chair can be empty; you can feel my
absence. And remember, only when you
can feel my absence, you can feel my
presence. If you can not see me while my
physical vehicle is not there, you have
not seen me at all...
This is my promise: I will be there in the
empty chair, the empty chair will not
really be empty...That is why I say a new
phase of my work start with this camp--
and I am calling it a samadhi sadhna
shibir. It is not only meditation, it is
absolute ecstasy that I am going to
teach to you. It is not only the first step,
it is the last. |
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COMMENTARIES AND RESPONSES TO QUESTIONS |
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From July 1974. Osho continues to give discourses every morning until 1981,
speaking alternate months in Hindi or English. He comments on the teachings of
enlightened mystics in many spiritual traditions:Tao, Zen, Christianity, Hassidism,
Sufism, the Bauls, Hindu mystics, Tibetan Buddhism, Tantra, etc. On alternate days
he answers questions submitted to him by his audience. Each series of ten days is
published as one book-- over two hundred and forty books in seven years. |
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