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:Question 1 | |||
::Why doesn't trust arise out of the decision to trust? | |||
:Question 2 | |||
::What really is the difference between a Baul, a Tantrika, a Bhakta, and a Sufi? Do they all belong to the path of love? They seem to be intermingled. Please enlighten. | |||
:Question 3 from Madhuri | |||
::You tell me to follow my feelings, and when I finally dare to and am feeling much freer and simpler and happier, you say I am immature. What does it mean? | |||
:Question 4 | |||
::What is the difference between patience, postponement, and sheer stupidity? | |||
:Question 5 | |||
::Someone has dared me to ask you this impertinent question -- what do you do with Vivek? Anything I could possibly understand through telling? | |||
:Question 6 | |||
::In a recent lecture you were saying, 'On the path of love, forget all about meditation; on the path of meditation, forget all about love.' I believe myself to be rather on the path of meditation, and what you are saying now about the indispensable value of love is confusing to me. I understand that speaking of the Bauls you have become a Baul, and are fully in the path of love. How should I then hear those lectures? And what is the importance of love, emotions and feelings on the path of meditation? | |||
:Question 7 from Neelam ([[Ma Yoga Neelam]] ?) | |||
::Beloved Osho, please help me. Show me my path: Love or meditation. Give me one sutra suitable to my nature. | |||
:(Questions and sutras quoted from ''[[Osho Books on CD-ROM]]'', ver 1.01.) | |||
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prevevent = A Rose Is a Rose Is a Rose ~ 04 | | prevevent = A Rose Is a Rose Is a Rose ~ 04 | | ||
nextevent = A Rose Is a Rose Is a Rose ~ 05 | | nextevent = A Rose Is a Rose Is a Rose ~ 05 | |
Revision as of 06:37, 16 February 2019
event type | discourse |
date & time | 2 Jul 1976 am |
location | Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Poona |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 1h 11min. Quality: good. |
online audio | |
video | Not available |
online video | |
see also |
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online text | find the PDF of this discourse |
shorttitle | BELOV202 |
- notes
- synopsis
- Reader of the questions: n/a; questions are being read by Osho himself.
- Question 1
- Why doesn't trust arise out of the decision to trust?
- Question 2
- What really is the difference between a Baul, a Tantrika, a Bhakta, and a Sufi? Do they all belong to the path of love? They seem to be intermingled. Please enlighten.
- Question 3 from Madhuri
- You tell me to follow my feelings, and when I finally dare to and am feeling much freer and simpler and happier, you say I am immature. What does it mean?
- Question 4
- What is the difference between patience, postponement, and sheer stupidity?
- Question 5
- Someone has dared me to ask you this impertinent question -- what do you do with Vivek? Anything I could possibly understand through telling?
- Question 6
- In a recent lecture you were saying, 'On the path of love, forget all about meditation; on the path of meditation, forget all about love.' I believe myself to be rather on the path of meditation, and what you are saying now about the indispensable value of love is confusing to me. I understand that speaking of the Bauls you have become a Baul, and are fully in the path of love. How should I then hear those lectures? And what is the importance of love, emotions and feelings on the path of meditation?
- Question 7 from Neelam (Ma Yoga Neelam ?)
- Beloved Osho, please help me. Show me my path: Love or meditation. Give me one sutra suitable to my nature.
- (Questions and sutras quoted from Osho Books on CD-ROM, ver 1.01.)
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