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description =Gorakh had a rare individuality, similar to Einstein. Einstein gave such penetrating methods for investigating the truth of the universe, as no one before him had given. Yes, now they can be further developed, now a finer edge can be put on them. But Einstein has done the primary work. Those who follow will be secondary. Now they cannot be first. The road was first broken by Einstein. Many will come who improve this road: ones who build it up, ones who place the milestones, ones who beautify it and make it comfortable. Many people will come, but no one can take Einstein's place. In the inner world the same situation exists with Gorakh. But why have people forgotten Gorakh? The milestones are remembered, the path breaker is forgotten. The ones who have decorated the path are remembered, the one who has first broken the path is forgotten. Forgotten because, those who come after have the leisure to dress it up. One who comes first, will be unpolished, unfinished. Gorakh is like a diamond just out of the mine. If Gorakh and Kabir are sitting together, you will be impressed by Kabir, not by Gorakh. Because Gorakh is a freshly mined diamond, but on Kabir the jewellers have worked hard, on him the chisel has worked hard, much polishing has been done. |
description =Gorakh had a rare individuality, similar to Einstein. Einstein gave such penetrating methods for investigating the truth of the universe, as no one before him had given. Yes, now they can be further developed, now a finer edge can be put on them. But Einstein has done the primary work. Those who follow will be secondary. Now they cannot be first. The road was first broken by Einstein. Many will come who improve this road: ones who build it up, ones who place the milestones, ones who beautify it and make it comfortable. Many people will come, but no one can take Einstein's place. In the inner world the same situation exists with Gorakh. But why have people forgotten Gorakh? The milestones are remembered, the path breaker is forgotten. The ones who have decorated the path are remembered, the one who has first broken the path is forgotten. Forgotten because, those who come after have the leisure to dress it up. One who comes first, will be unpolished, unfinished. Gorakh is like a diamond just out of the mine. If Gorakh and Kabir are sitting together, you will be impressed by Kabir, not by Gorakh. Because Gorakh is a freshly mined diamond, but on Kabir the jewellers have worked hard, on him the chisel has worked hard, much polishing has been done. |
translated = Hindi : The first 10 chapters of ''[[Maro He Jogi Maro (मरौ हे जोगी मरौ)]]'' |
translated = Hindi : The first 10 chapters of ''[[Maro He Jogi Maro (मरौ हे जोगी मरौ)]]'' |
notes =Spontaneous talks given by Osho in Chang Tzu Auditorium, Pune, India.
notes = {{Bookfinder3 | search1 = Death_is_Divine.pdf }}
:Spontaneous talks given by Osho in Chang Tzu Auditorium, Pune, India.
:The original working title was ''Death is Divine'' |
:The original working title was ''Death is Divine'' |
period =Oct  1, 1978 to Oct 10, 1978 |year=1978|
period =Oct  1, 1978 to Oct 10, 1978 |year=1978|

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Gorakh had a rare individuality, similar to Einstein. Einstein gave such penetrating methods for investigating the truth of the universe, as no one before him had given. Yes, now they can be further developed, now a finer edge can be put on them. But Einstein has done the primary work. Those who follow will be secondary. Now they cannot be first. The road was first broken by Einstein. Many will come who improve this road: ones who build it up, ones who place the milestones, ones who beautify it and make it comfortable. Many people will come, but no one can take Einstein's place. In the inner world the same situation exists with Gorakh. But why have people forgotten Gorakh? The milestones are remembered, the path breaker is forgotten. The ones who have decorated the path are remembered, the one who has first broken the path is forgotten. Forgotten because, those who come after have the leisure to dress it up. One who comes first, will be unpolished, unfinished. Gorakh is like a diamond just out of the mine. If Gorakh and Kabir are sitting together, you will be impressed by Kabir, not by Gorakh. Because Gorakh is a freshly mined diamond, but on Kabir the jewellers have worked hard, on him the chisel has worked hard, much polishing has been done.
translated from
Hindi : The first 10 chapters of Maro He Jogi Maro (मरौ हे जोगी मरौ)
notes
Read this book as PDF or create a free account at osho.com to read the book online.
Later published as part of Osho Books on CD-ROM.
Spontaneous talks given by Osho in Chang Tzu Auditorium, Pune, India.
The original working title was Death is Divine
time period of Osho's original talks/writings
Oct 1, 1978 to Oct 10, 1978 : timeline
number of discourses/chapters
10


editions

Die O Yogi Die

Talks on the Great Tantra Master, Gorakh

Year of publication : 2004
Publisher : Tao Publishing
ISBN 81-7261-191-9 (click ISBN to buy online)
Number of pages : 463
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : H
Edition notes : First edition 2004. Copyright © all revisions 1953 - 2004 Osho International Foundation.
Size : 211 x 150 x 34 mm
Editing: Sw Yoga Pratap Bharati, Kamaal
Design: Kirana
Typesetting: Anurag Spersa
Photography: Osho Photo Services
Production: Anurag Spersa
Printing: Thomson Press (India) Ltd.

Die O Yogi Die

Talks on the Great Tantra Master, Gorakh

Year of publication : 2011
Publisher : Full Circle Publications
ISBN 9788176211925 (click ISBN to buy online)
Number of pages : 488
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : P
Edition notes :