The Osho Upanishad ~ 21

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event type discourse
date & time 8 Sep 1986 pm
location Sumila, Juhu, Bombay
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 45min. Quality: good.
Live music after the discourse.
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video Available, duration 1h 49min. Quality: good, but Osho arriving and leaving are not so good (under revision).
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online text find the PDF of this discourse
shorttitle UPAN21
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synopsis
Reader of the questions: Ma Prem Maneesha.
Question 1 from Latifa
Beloved Osho, being with you in India is much stronger than anywhere else in the world. Sitting with you in discourse feels like being in the very heart of the world. Sometimes just sitting in the hotel room, closing my eyes, I feel that your heartbeat and mine are beating in the same rhythm.
Waking in the morning, listening to the sounds around -- they penetrate much deeper than in any other place. It feels like meditation is happening here naturally, and without any effort.
Is your work different in India, or is there something here like a natural buddhafield?
Question 2
Beloved Osho, being with you in these days has been like a shower of love, gratitude, like an open ocean. Being away from you has been sometimes so hard and so deep at the same time.
Can you please say something once again about the relationship between master and disciple?
Question 3
Beloved Osho, you are the wild, raging falls that pour from the mountains. You are the summer rains that fall from the sky.
Osho, my beloved, you are the currents of the ocean. And I am here, but a teacup, available to you.
To look into your eyes and to watch you smile to sit in your presence and to bathe in your grace.... I can't take my eyes from you, Osho I want not to miss one gesture, one look I want not to lose one word, one smile.
Thank you, Osho, for this moment with you thank you, existence, for this master with me.
Question 4
Beloved Osho, it feels to me like after all these years of being with you and working, right this moment there is nothing else to do but to relax and let life take over. Is it so -- or am I just getting lazy?


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