
I Am That
This Is Perfect, This Is Whole
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Using the Upanishadic vision, Osho contrasts the teachings of Buddha, J. Krishnamurti, and the Vedas, and explains how these different teachings have relevance to the way we live today.
“This Upanishad we are entering today is the smallest, it can be written on a postcard, and yet it is the greatest document in existence. There is no document of such luminosity, of such profoundness anywhere in the whole history of humanity.”
- The World of the Upanishads
- The Upanishads Are a Totally New Beginning
- An Authentic Master
- Surrender: The Ultimate in Love
- The Upanishadic Vision
- Love and Freedom
- Everything Is a Mystery
- In My Vision, a Sannyasin Is Utterly Ordinary
- Meditation and Action
- The Eternal Religion
- No Mind At All
- A Mystery Has to Be Lived
- The Upanishads: A Life-Affirmative Approach
- This Is It
- Everybody Is Unique
- Emptiness Is Bliss, Bliss Is Emptiness
Osho Talks - from original recordings of live events with Osho and his audience of seekers and friends from around the world. Recorded at the Osho International Meditation Resort, Pune, India.
©1984 OSHO International Foundation (P)2021 OSHO International Foundationthis was a big one
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But for me, what was the hardest point, was the strong criticism that he is doing to many of other spiritual teachers from different religions or philosophies, which I find it lack of respect, specially coming from someone who has so many followers and is a "guru". He is basically saying, that his way is the best, which for me sounds more like a sect.
I went to his ashram in Pune (India) many times, starting in the 90s, and I was not sure that I agreed with his way of life, as he accumulated many expensive cars (Rolls Royce) and watches (amongst other things), which actually goes in the opposite direction of the Upanishads, as it shows attachment to material things.
For Sanyasins, his followers, it is surely a precious audiobook full of the things they like. But for people who are not his followers, it might be a bit of a push off.
The subtile has not much to do with the audiobook
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