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:Question 1 from Chandrikanta Bharti | |||
::Beloved Osho, this poem is by Robert Graves: | |||
::Those who dare give nothing | |||
::Are left with less than nothing; | |||
::Dear heart, you give me everything, | |||
::Which leaves you more than everything -- | |||
::Though those who dare give nothing | |||
::Might judge it left you nothing. | |||
::Giving you everything, | |||
::I too, who once had nothing, | |||
::Am left with more than everything | |||
::As gifts for those with nothing | |||
::Who need, if not our everything, | |||
::At least a loving something. | |||
::Beloved Osho, what is the source of your infinite spring of giving? | |||
:Question 2 from Corry | |||
::Beloved Osho, you often tell us that we lost our awareness of our buddha nature because of conditioning processes of every kind. This far, i can imagine, but if mankind originally had this awareness, how did we lose it in the beginning? How did conditioning start originally? And if existence is just a flowing, why is it important that many people become enlightened? Why do you make the effort, or don't you make any? And is your being here, and everything, also just a flowing? | |||
:Question 3 from Sharon | |||
::Beloved Osho, you say that one needs a master in order to become enlightened, yet you are enlightened and you have had no master. How can this be? | |||
:Question 4 from Gandharva | |||
::Beloved Osho, why are there so many Jews here? | |||
:([[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|source:''CD-ROM'']]) | |||
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prevevent = I Am Not As Thunk ~ 28 | | prevevent = I Am Not As Thunk ~ 28 | | ||
nextevent = I Am Not As Thunk ~ 29 | | nextevent = I Am Not As Thunk ~ 29 | |
Revision as of 16:05, 27 February 2019
event type | discourse |
date & time | 29 Oct 1980 am |
location | Buddha Hall, Pune |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 1h 18min. Quality: good. |
online audio | |
video | Not available |
online video | |
see also |
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online text | find the PDF of this discourse |
shorttitle | COME03 |
- notes
- synopsis
- Reader of the questions: n/a; questions are being read by Osho himself.
- Question 1 from Chandrikanta Bharti
- Beloved Osho, this poem is by Robert Graves:
- Those who dare give nothing
- Are left with less than nothing;
- Dear heart, you give me everything,
- Which leaves you more than everything --
- Though those who dare give nothing
- Might judge it left you nothing.
- Giving you everything,
- I too, who once had nothing,
- Am left with more than everything
- As gifts for those with nothing
- Who need, if not our everything,
- At least a loving something.
- Beloved Osho, what is the source of your infinite spring of giving?
- Question 2 from Corry
- Beloved Osho, you often tell us that we lost our awareness of our buddha nature because of conditioning processes of every kind. This far, i can imagine, but if mankind originally had this awareness, how did we lose it in the beginning? How did conditioning start originally? And if existence is just a flowing, why is it important that many people become enlightened? Why do you make the effort, or don't you make any? And is your being here, and everything, also just a flowing?
- Question 3 from Sharon
- Beloved Osho, you say that one needs a master in order to become enlightened, yet you are enlightened and you have had no master. How can this be?
- Question 4 from Gandharva
- Beloved Osho, why are there so many Jews here?
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