Kaivalya Upanishad ~ 12
कैवल्य उपनिषद ~ 12
event type | discourse |
date & time | 31 Mar 1972, 8:00 |
location | Mount Abu, meditation camp |
language | Hindi & English |
audio | Available, duration 1h 43min. Quality: good. Missing some fragments and meditation part (under revision). Sanskrit chanted sutra, followed by a Hindi and English translation of the sutra. |
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video | Not available |
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online text | find a PDF of this event |
shorttitle | THOU29 |
- notes
- See Talk:Osho Timeline 1972. English part of this event published as That Art Thou #29
CD-ROM about That Art Thou: "Originally titled "Sarvasar Upanishad" (first 17 discourses at Matheran), "Kaivalya Upanishad" (second 17 discourses at Mt. Abu) and "Adhyatma Upanishad" (last 17 discourses at Mt. Abu). Discourses were in Hindi and English, the tapes produced as "That Art Thou" are the English parts."
- synopsis
- Reader of the sutra: Ma Yoga Taru, also chanting.
- Hindi part:
- (Translated as in Flight of the Alone to the Alone (discourses))
- The sutra
- Parabrahman, the supreme reality which can never he destroyed, is even more subtle than the most subtle; it is the source of all cause and effect; it is the soul in all living beings - that art thou, thou art that.
- Brahman is the nucleus of all worldly activities in the waking, dream and sleep states.
- I am this Brahman: knowing this, one is freed from bondage.
- The sutra
- English part:
- (source:CD-ROM)
- The sutra
- That which is the supreme Brahman, the self in all, the ancient support of the universe, subtler than the subtle, and eternal, that alone thou art. Thou alone art that.
- That which illumines the world of related experiences lives in the waking, dream, and the profound sleep state.
- One who realizes that Brahman and I are one, is liberated from all bondages.
- The sutra
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