The Ultimate Alchemy Vol 2 ~ 15
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event type | discourse |
date & time | 6 Aug 1972 pm |
location | Woodlands, Bombay |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 1h 26min. Quality: good. |
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shorttitle | ULTAL215 |
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- synopsis
- Reader of the questions: Sw Yoga Chinmaya.
- Question 1
- Osho, you told last night about the Hindu system of creating a mud idol for worship, and after the worship, about its visarjan dispersion -- into the sea or a river. This happens on the outer physical plane. What is the psychological and inner meaning of this outer ritual? What is it that must be created inwardly? What is it that should be dispersed and when should it be dispersed?
- Secondly, please explain whether this dispersion is a gradual process or a sudden happening and whether it is an act of awareness or just a let-go?
- Question 2
- Osho, total contentment is a consequence of desirelessness, moment to moment living and total flowering of the consciousness. This is the state of an enlightened one. But a spiritual seeker who is just a seed, a possibility to grow into the divine, is bound to pass through spiritual anguish, spiritual thirst and the uneasiness of the dark night of the soul. Thus, a seeker is bound to be in a constant inner discontentment unless enlightenment happens.
- How can a seeker cope with the fact of his inner discontentment in view of the principle of total contentment?
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