The Osho Upanishad ~ 16
event type | discourse |
date & time | 3 Sep 1986 pm |
location | Sumila, Juhu, Bombay |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 2h 16min. Quality: good. |
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video | Available, duration 2h 16min. Quality: good, but a constant audio-noise, Osho arriving and leaving are not so good (under revision). |
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online text | find the PDF of this discourse |
shorttitle | UPAN16 |
- notes
- synopsis
- Reader of the questions: Ma Prem Maneesha.
- Question 1 from Ashok Saraswati
- Beloved Osho, as the world is progressing along a rational path, in less than a hundred years hence, people will begin to wonder why you were not being heard and accepted now. Having successfully laid down the foundations of the religion of the future, how does it feel to be persecuted in your own time?
- Question 2
- Beloved Osho, this new phase of the Upanishad is so immensely beautiful. For me you are indeed closer than ever. I am getting a feeling of urgency, of 'it's now or never', yet I feel my defenses standing in the way of letting you in totally.
- Where is the hammer to shatter my shell?
- Question 3
- Beloved Osho, you have been my favorite uncle and my father, my midwife, a laughing child, my best friend, an ancient sage, my favorite storyteller, and my master... my first thought on waking, my last at night....
- You have been warm brown eyes, a gentle hand, feet for my head, a tingling in my body... sometimes a silence, sometimes a song....
- You have been a hit, a glance, a presence, an absence; day and night, summer and winter -- a man for all seasons; a promise of fulfillment, the only hope, the ultimate destroyer of all dreams; the only refuge -- and the one I sought to elude; a magician, and just one ordinary man.
- You were an enigma, you were me. You were the moon, the stars and all that moved around them. You were the green and brown, the blue and gold, of my earth. You were everything, and nothing. Always, you were love. Beloved Osho, would you please speak on the evolution of the master-disciple relationship.
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