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:Question 1 from [[Ma Jivan Mada]]
::Beloved Osho, a few months before his death Edgar Cayce, in one of his trance "sleep talks" said, "Through Russia comes the hope of the world. Not in respect to what is sometimes termed communism or bolshevism, no; but freedom, freedom! That each man will live for his fellow man. The principle has been born there. It will take years for it to be crystallized. Yet out of Russia comes again the hope of the world." Could you please comment?
 
:Question 2 from Kavisho
::Beloved Osho, I have often heard you speak of aloneness and loneliness as being opposed; of aloneness being a state in which one is so full -- fulfilled; of loneliness being a state in which one is missing the other, feeling very empty. Reading Ryokan's poetry, I feel some loneliness, yet the man is known as an enlightened Zen monk.
::"Standing alone beneath the solitary pine,
::Quickly the time passes.
::Overhead the endless sky.
::Who can I call to join me on the path?"
::In the hankering for a true companion, in the need to share that richness, I wonder if in the heart of aloneness, there is a kind of loneliness. Please explain if aloneness and loneliness are interrelated.
 
:Question 3 from [[Sw Devageet]]
::Beloved Osho, the other night I heard you speak of betrayal, and how it is impossible to disappoint you. My eyes filled with tears. Your eyes were so luminous, shining with enough love to fill this universe. I realized that I have been trying not to disappoint the people I love all my life, and my tears were of gratitude for your love, a love that cannot be touched or tarnished whatever happens. Your look had a burning intensity, yet a wholly impersonal quality too. What kind of love is this?
 
:Question 4 from Prem Sucheta
::Beloved Osho, I love to watch you retreat so gracefully backwards out of the hall until you are safely inside. I wonder how you avoid the door and the wall. But tell me, beloved one, are you afraid to turn your back on us?
 
 
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Revision as of 15:52, 20 March 2019

event type discourse
date & time 21 May 1987 pm
location Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Pune
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 28min. Quality: good, but constant noise (under revision).
Live music after the discourse.
online audio
video Available, duration 1h 28min. Quality: good.
online video
see also
online text find the PDF of this discourse
shorttitle GOLDEN20
notes
synopsis
Reader of the questions: Ma Prem Maneesha.
Question 1 from Ma Jivan Mada
Beloved Osho, a few months before his death Edgar Cayce, in one of his trance "sleep talks" said, "Through Russia comes the hope of the world. Not in respect to what is sometimes termed communism or bolshevism, no; but freedom, freedom! That each man will live for his fellow man. The principle has been born there. It will take years for it to be crystallized. Yet out of Russia comes again the hope of the world." Could you please comment?
Question 2 from Kavisho
Beloved Osho, I have often heard you speak of aloneness and loneliness as being opposed; of aloneness being a state in which one is so full -- fulfilled; of loneliness being a state in which one is missing the other, feeling very empty. Reading Ryokan's poetry, I feel some loneliness, yet the man is known as an enlightened Zen monk.
"Standing alone beneath the solitary pine,
Quickly the time passes.
Overhead the endless sky.
Who can I call to join me on the path?"
In the hankering for a true companion, in the need to share that richness, I wonder if in the heart of aloneness, there is a kind of loneliness. Please explain if aloneness and loneliness are interrelated.
Question 3 from Sw Devageet
Beloved Osho, the other night I heard you speak of betrayal, and how it is impossible to disappoint you. My eyes filled with tears. Your eyes were so luminous, shining with enough love to fill this universe. I realized that I have been trying not to disappoint the people I love all my life, and my tears were of gratitude for your love, a love that cannot be touched or tarnished whatever happens. Your look had a burning intensity, yet a wholly impersonal quality too. What kind of love is this?
Question 4 from Prem Sucheta
Beloved Osho, I love to watch you retreat so gracefully backwards out of the hall until you are safely inside. I wonder how you avoid the door and the wall. But tell me, beloved one, are you afraid to turn your back on us?


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