The Golden Future ~ 28

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event type discourse
date & time 25 May 1987 pm
location Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Pune
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 31min. Quality: good.
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shorttitle GOLDEN28
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Reader of the questions: Ma Prem Maneesha.
Question 1 from Chidananda
Edited excerpt: 6min 31sec, beginning of question 1 **
Beloved Osho, towards the end of the first millennium, humanity was afraid that God would put an end to the world, because of what he said in the apocalypse of St. John. Nowadays, as we are coming close to the end of the second millennia, man is becoming more and more afraid that perhaps he himself is going to put an end to the world. Has anything changed at all in human consciousness during the last one thousand years? What does man need to understand now that he knows that he and only he will be responsible and not some fictitious God?
Question 2 from Michael
Beloved Osho, the other day someone asked me where I came from before coming to Poona and I couldn't remember. He started mentioning major European cities while I got more embarrassed. I said, "Just wait, it will come," and suddenly remembered Sydney, Australia. Osho, since I've been with you this time I'm losing my memory. What's happening? I ask this question in the hope that this shows something to do with meditation.
Question 3 from Lokita
Beloved Osho, these last few days I often find myself being in very dramatic and miserable moods. I see myself walking around with a long, long face and with thoughts like, "I am a failure." Then suddenly something -- anything -- happens, and I just stand there, watching and feeling an overwhelming giggling inside me, which increases to a big smile and sometimes even to an explosion of laughter and the feeling of being absolutely happy. It is always so strong that I can't even hold on to my dramatic mood anymore! Yesterday, in one of these situations, with the giggling from somewhere deep inside me came the words: "Laugh your way to God." It felt like a recipe for growth. Osho, does this giggling have anything to do with the watcher inside me? Would you please speak on the relationship between easy-going laughter and the watcher?


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