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Man's Inhumanity
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Is it all conditioning, or is there something in man that makes him willing to go astray?
"It is both.
"First, there is something in man that leads him astray. And secondly, there are people whose interest it is to lead human beings astray. Both together create a false, fake human being. His heart longs for love, but his conditioned mind prevents him from love…" |
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within, because that means your whole body-mind structure will be poisoned by it. And then if you go on doing this for a long time...as everybody has been doing, because the society teaches control, not transformation.
“Society says, ‘Control yourself,’ and through controlling all the negative things have been thrown deeper and deeper into the unconscious, and then they become a constant thing within you…" |
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where the first activity landed; your lips started the first activity. Surrounding the area of the mouth is the beginning of all activity: you breathed in, you cried, you started groping for the mother’s breast. And your mouth remains always in a frantic activity.
"Whenever you sit down to meditate, whenever you want to be silent, the first thing is to shut the mouth completely…" |
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Mindfulness in the Modern World |
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The Empty Boat |
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In Mindfulness in the Modern World, Osho helps us explore both the inner and the outer obstacles that prevent us from bringing more awareness to all our daily activities. He emphasizes that while techniques can be useful in pointing the.… |
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In this highly accessible introduction to Zen and its spiritual origins, Osho talks on the stories of Chinese mystic Chuang Tzu, revitalizing the 3000-year-old Taoist message of self-realization. He speaks about the state of egolessness, or "the empty boat," spontaneity, dreams…. |
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May 2014 Newsletter |
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