Talk:Anand Ki Khoj (आनंद की खोज)

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Current understanding

event audio,
OshoWorld
audio,
Osho.com
Shailendra's e-book Dates & Places
Anand Ki Khoj ~ 01 Antar Ki Khoj #1 1. शब्दों से मुक्त हो जाएं 1. शब्दों से मुक्त हो जाएं ≤ 1971, Surat ?
Anand Ki Khoj ~ 02 Antar Ki Khoj #2 2. जीवंत शांति शक्तिशाली है 2. जीवंत शांति शक्तिशाली है ≤ 1971, Surat ?
Anand Ki Khoj ~ 03 Antar Ki Khoj #9 (*1) 3. विश्वास सबसे बड़ा बंधन 3. विश्वास--सबसे बड़ा बंधन 26 Aug 1968 am, HK Arts College, Ahmedabad (*2)
Anand Ki Khoj ~ 04 Antar Ki Khoj #10 4. आदर्शों को मत थोपें 4. आदर्शों को मत थोपें 26 Aug 1968 pm, Ahmedabad
notes
(*1) On OW there is a second audio on offer with the same (but incomplete) content: Jeevan Kranti Ke Sutra #06.
(*2) Source of date is Jagdish, see Talk:Jeevan Kranti Ke Sutra (जीवन क्रांति के सूत्र).

Deliberations

Extracts from text (source of it - Shailendra's PDF):

Ch.1: evening talk. "Today evening, I told you a little thing, to be free from the circles of words and walls. A lot of questions will have arisen in this context... However, tomorrow I will talk about whatever you think of asking."

Ch.2: q/a, talk starts by "Words have a weight on the human mind; And the burden of words is also his mental slavery. And until there is no one able to break the walls of words, he will not know the truth, nor the joy, nor the soul. I told you something about this yesterday. In search of truth - and the pursuit of truth is the pursuit of life - freedom is the first condition. Whose mind is a slave, he can reach somewhere else, there is no possibility of reaching God. Only those souls who have freed their mind from all the shackles are able to know themselves, the truth and the whole soul. I told you these little things yesterday. (Reference to ch.1) Many questions have come to me in that regard."

Ch.3: morning. "What are the biggest bonds on humans? You will be surprised to know that the greatest bond over man is the bond of faith,…. We might not even think about it. We think that a man who is a believer, a man who is a devotee, is religious. And I would like to request you, religion has nothing to do with reverence and faith." "The second bond is that of simulation. We are all following someone. Some of Mahavira, some of Buddha, some of Rama, some of Krishna. We are all following someone." "The third link is Ideal." "These three are bondage: knowledge learned (faith), someone to follow (simulation), attempts to impose ideals. Just outside these three personalities, outside these three circles, outside these three blunders is the beginning of one's freedom, salvation and religion and soul." In the end: "You heard these little things of mine, if some questions have arisen from them, I will understand that the thing worked. If you have any questions, we will talk about them in the evening."

Ch.4: q/a, evening, starts by "I spoke to you in the morning regarding the three liberation-sources. In the direction of knowing the truth, or in the achievement of bliss, or in the pursuit of freedom, the mind of man should be free from learned knowledge, from imitation and unconsciousness towards vrittis, I said. (Reference to ch.3) Many questions have come up in this regard. We will consider them."

So, it seems ch.1-2 are one series and ch.3-4 are talks in other place as i found no cnnection between first and last two talks.--DhyanAntar 05:45, 25 June 2020 (UTC)