The Art of Dying ~ 10

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event type discourse
date & time 20 Oct 1976 am
location Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Poona
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 35min. Quality: good.
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shorttitle ART10
notes
synopsis
Reader of the questions: n/a; questions are being read by Osho himself.
Question 1
You seem to be against the demystification of life. In this reference is it right to say that movements in the West like Arica, Zen, Sufism, EST, TM, etc., are the inevitable synthesis between Eastern mysticism and Western science?
Question 2
I have heard you saying that man is a goal-oriented process and his destination is the stars. Can you please open this flower for me for a deep smell?
Question 3
Somewhere there is that fear which makes me closed and hard and sad and desperate and angry and hopeless. It seems to be so subtle that I don't even get really in touch with it. How can I see it more clearly?
Question 4
You are the best whiskey-coke I have ever had. I stumble out of your lectures every day my head spinning. Should I give you up as a bad habit?
Question 5
When I first saw you, Osho, I felt I had found protection. Osho will protect. But now I am asking myself 'How is Osho going to protect me from Osho himself?' Please comment.
Question 6
When I think about your life on this Earth and why you have come? It seems that there must be a risk in your undertaking -- with possibility of failure, that your work cannot be granted, that you also must be able to err, to commit a mistake. It seems that, if there is no freedom to err, then there is no freedom at all. But when I look at you there is no question of mistakes; egolessness is perfect. Please comment.
Question 7
Osho, why do you always carry a towel? And why don't you drop it now?


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