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:Question 1
::The Bauls celebrate their lives in their bodies. Could you say more about this? Americans cherish their bodies with health food, rolfing, massage, etc. But I don't think this is the same as the Bauls. Could you please comment?
 
:Question 2
::Before coming to you I used to do a Buddhist meditation called Maitri Bhavana. It starts by saying to oneself: May I be well, may I be happy, may I be free from enmity, may I be free from ill-will against myself. After being penetrated by the feeling these thoughts generate, the next phase of the meditation consists in extending it to others: To start with, visualizing people you love and giving out this good feeling to them; then doing the same with people you love less, until you might even feel compassion for people you hate.
::I used to feel this meditation was pretty good. It somehow opened me to others. And I still feel there is something really deep and basic to it. But I dropped it when I came to you because I saw in it the danger of it being some kind of self-hypnosis. I still feel for this meditation but I am confused as to whether I should take it up again, maybe with a different attitude, or just drop it. Can you please speak about this meditation? I would be grateful.
 
:Question 3
::The other day you said that belief was like a lantern in the hands of the blind. May I know what faith is?
 
:Question 4 from Paras
::Most Beloved Osho, this morning I sit before you flooded with orgasm, light and feathery, deep and overwhelming. I hardly notice you. The inner is more, because of you. Paras.
 
 
:(Questions and sutras quoted from ''[[Osho Books on CD-ROM]]'', ver 1.01.)
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prevevent = The Cypress in the Courtyard ~ 23 |
prevevent = The Cypress in the Courtyard ~ 23 |
nextevent = A Rose Is a Rose Is a Rose ~ 01 |
nextevent = A Rose Is a Rose Is a Rose ~ 01 |

Revision as of 06:20, 16 February 2019

event type discourse
date & time 28 Jun 1976 am
location Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Poona
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 32min. Quality: good.
online audio
video Not available
online video
see also
online text find the PDF of this discourse
shorttitle BELOV108
notes
synopsis
Reader of the questions: n/a; questions are being read by Osho himself.
Question 1
The Bauls celebrate their lives in their bodies. Could you say more about this? Americans cherish their bodies with health food, rolfing, massage, etc. But I don't think this is the same as the Bauls. Could you please comment?
Question 2
Before coming to you I used to do a Buddhist meditation called Maitri Bhavana. It starts by saying to oneself: May I be well, may I be happy, may I be free from enmity, may I be free from ill-will against myself. After being penetrated by the feeling these thoughts generate, the next phase of the meditation consists in extending it to others: To start with, visualizing people you love and giving out this good feeling to them; then doing the same with people you love less, until you might even feel compassion for people you hate.
I used to feel this meditation was pretty good. It somehow opened me to others. And I still feel there is something really deep and basic to it. But I dropped it when I came to you because I saw in it the danger of it being some kind of self-hypnosis. I still feel for this meditation but I am confused as to whether I should take it up again, maybe with a different attitude, or just drop it. Can you please speak about this meditation? I would be grateful.
Question 3
The other day you said that belief was like a lantern in the hands of the blind. May I know what faith is?
Question 4 from Paras
Most Beloved Osho, this morning I sit before you flooded with orgasm, light and feathery, deep and overwhelming. I hardly notice you. The inner is more, because of you. Paras.


(Questions and sutras quoted from Osho Books on CD-ROM, ver 1.01.)


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