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:Question 1 from Amrita
::I'm not skilled in any art. Poetry sometimes happens. Dance happens through me. I feel now there is such a thing as the art of living, of life. Have you a comment?
 
:Question 2 from Barkha
::Osho, today after lecture, as I was kneeling before your platform, sexual fantasies concerning you filled my head. On the one hand, my body was filled with energy and it felt good; on the other hand I began to feel guilty, that it was wrong to have such thoughts about you and I shouldn't allow them to continue.
::Then my stomach began cramping and I had to run to the bathroom with diarrhoea.
::What is happening? And is it okay to have such fantasies?
 
:Question 3
::That is philosophy?
 
:Question 4 from Samudra
::Your words about priests ring so true to me and are body blows to my ego. Yet my mind goes on asking: Was the celibate monk, Francis of Assisi, not enlightened?
 
:Question 5
::I want to become a sannyasin, but I am very serious about it. And I have been thinking and thinking, but no conclusion seems to be in sight.
 
:Question 6 from Radha
::There is no doubt that for ninety-nine percent of the lectures I am very busy thinking. But strange are the weird trips I get into! Now for the last ten days, I am most of the time involved in these ballerina fantasies -- seeing myself in this beautiful tutu, whirling in front of you in a great symphony!
::The dream of a poor little elephant?
 
:Question 7
::I have known many many successes and only a few failures in my life, but still those few failures are heavy on me, they hurt. Why?
 
 
:([[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|source:''CD-ROM'']])
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Revision as of 08:37, 16 May 2019

event type discourse
date & time 10 Jan 1978 am
location Buddha Hall, Poona
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 19min. Quality: good.
online audio
video Not available
online video
see also
online text find the PDF of this discourse
shorttitle FEET10
notes
synopsis
Reader of the questions: n/a; questions are being read by Osho himself.
Question 1 from Amrita
I'm not skilled in any art. Poetry sometimes happens. Dance happens through me. I feel now there is such a thing as the art of living, of life. Have you a comment?
Question 2 from Barkha
Osho, today after lecture, as I was kneeling before your platform, sexual fantasies concerning you filled my head. On the one hand, my body was filled with energy and it felt good; on the other hand I began to feel guilty, that it was wrong to have such thoughts about you and I shouldn't allow them to continue.
Then my stomach began cramping and I had to run to the bathroom with diarrhoea.
What is happening? And is it okay to have such fantasies?
Question 3
That is philosophy?
Question 4 from Samudra
Your words about priests ring so true to me and are body blows to my ego. Yet my mind goes on asking: Was the celibate monk, Francis of Assisi, not enlightened?
Question 5
I want to become a sannyasin, but I am very serious about it. And I have been thinking and thinking, but no conclusion seems to be in sight.
Question 6 from Radha
There is no doubt that for ninety-nine percent of the lectures I am very busy thinking. But strange are the weird trips I get into! Now for the last ten days, I am most of the time involved in these ballerina fantasies -- seeing myself in this beautiful tutu, whirling in front of you in a great symphony!
The dream of a poor little elephant?
Question 7
I have known many many successes and only a few failures in my life, but still those few failures are heavy on me, they hurt. Why?


(source:CD-ROM)


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