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About
Osho:
Osho
is a contemporary mystic who has been transforming the life of millions of people
through his unique meditation techniques as well as through his talks, which
have been transcribed and are already available as books throughout the world
in more than 50 languages.
Never Born - Never Died
Never
Born - Never Died - Only visited this planet Earth between December 11, 1931
and January 19, 1990. With these literally immortal words, Osho both dictates
his epitaph and dispenses with his biography. Having previously removed his
name from everything, he finally agrees to accept “Osho,” explaining that it is
derived from William James' “oceanic.” “It is not my name,” he says, “It is a
healing sound.”
His thousands of hours of extemporaneous talks, spoken to
people around the world over a twenty-year period, are all recorded, often on
video -- tapes that can be listened to anywhere by anyone, when, Osho says,
'that same silence will be there.
The
transcriptions of these talks are now published in hundreds of titles in dozens
of languages. In these talks, the human mind is put under the microscope as
never before, analyzed to the smallest wrinkle. Mind as psychology, mind as
emotion, mind as mind/body; mind as moralist, mind as belief; mind as religion,
mind as history, mind as politics and social evolution -- all examined,
studied, and integrated. Then graciously left behind in the essential quest for
transcendence.
In the process Osho exposes hypocrisy and humbug wherever
he sees it. As the author, Tom Robbins so eloquently puts it: “I recognize the
emerald breeze when it rattles my shutters. And Osho is like a hard, sweet
wind, circling the planet, blowing the beanies off of rabbis and popes,
scattering the lies on the desks of the bureaucrats, stampeding the jackasses
in the stables of the powerful, lifting the skirts of the pathologically
prudish and tickling the spiritually dead back to life.” He continues, “Jesus
had his parables, Buddha his sutras, Mohammed his fantasies of the Arabian
night. Osho has something more appropriate for a species crippled by greed,
fear, ignorance and superstition: he has cosmic comedy.” Finally, as he
concludes, “What Osho is out to do, it seems to me, is pierce our disguises,
shatter our illusions, cure our addictions and demonstrate the self-limiting
and often tragic folly of taking ourselves too seriously.”
So
what to say of Osho? The ultimate deconstructionist? A visionary who becomes
the vision? Certainly a proposal to existence - that it is everyone's
birthright to enjoy that same oceanic experience of true individuality. For
that, Osho says, “There is only one path, which goes inwards, where you will
not find a single human being, where you will only find silence, peace.” A conclusion? There are no full stops in the Osho vision,
but a helping hand towards understanding ourselves: 'I would like to say to
you: Science is the ultimate value. And there are only two kinds of sciences:
one, objective science, that decides about the outside world; and two,
subjective science, which up to now has been called religion. But it is better
not to call it religion. It is better to call it the science of the inner, and
to divide science into a science of the outer, and a science of the inner -
objective science and subjective science. But make it one solid whole, and
science remains the ultimate value - nothing is higher than that.' – Osho
- See more at: http://www.osho.com/watch/