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“Life consists of contradictions. You should know the day, its beauty; you should know the night and its beauty. And remember, they are not separate. Every day brings you to the night, and every night brings you to the day. It is one wheel, one circle, one organic whole. Once you understand that, then in your life there will be a wholeness; nothing is rejected, everything is absorbed. And to me, to experience life in its wholeness is the only holy thing.”
OSHO |
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| Why is love so painful? |
Moving from anger into sadness... |
Is there a law of karma? |
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Love is painful because it creates the way for bliss. Love is painful because it transforms; love is mutation. Each transformation is going to be painful because the old has to be left for the new. The old is familiar, secure, safe, the.... |
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Anger and sadness are both the same. Sadness is passive anger and anger is active sadness. Because sadness comes easy, anger seems to be difficult - because you are too much in tune with the passive.... |
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The law of karma, in the first place, is not a law. That word gives it an aroma as if it is something scientific, like the law of gravitation. It is merely a hope, not a law at all. It has been hoped for centuries that if you do good you will attain.... |
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Osho International Meditation Resort these days is gearing up for the Monsoon Celebration, which starts on July 6th and runs to the 12th. As usual there is an array of events to tempt anyone’s palate. It begins with a concert by the world famous Mishra brothers, who enthrall audiences with their soulful classical vocal music. There will be an evening of One World Dance and of course our famous poetry night, with this year’s featured guests being Gopaldas Neeraj, Govind Vyas, Om Vyas and Nuntan Kapoor. The variety show including Sari Fashion Parade will also figure in this wonderful extravaganza toasting India in the monsoon. Don’t miss it!
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| Love - Freedom - Aloneness |
| The Koan of Relationships |
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The ultimate guide to relating in the 21st century, this book is for those who are looking for something more real than the traditional, "till death do us part" platitudes.
Always mindful of the anti-sex, anti-life teachings of religions and educational institutions, the book responds to dozens of gritty, essential questions about a wide range of relationship issues. Where does jealousy come from, and how can we free ourselves from it? Is it really possible to be in a relationship and still have a life outside of the "we" identity? What are the real differences between men and women and how they view relationships, versus the differences that we’ve just been conditioned to have? What are the alternatives to the confinements of marriage and family on the one hand, and the empty superficiality of casual sex on the other?
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FIVES for June 2006 |
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Peace of mind, my foot! |
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The secret of coca-cola |
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1,758,640,175 devils |
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One wonders... |
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This disappearance is anatta |
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Deeper and Deeper |
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Single Note |
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Song of the Trees |
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Waterfall |
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Rhythm of Life |
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The Art of Dying |
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From Sex to Superconsciousness |
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A Cup of Tea |
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Krishna: The Man and His Philosophy |
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Secrets of Yoga |
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