Walk Without Feet ~ 01

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event type discourse
date & time 1 Jan 1978 am
location Buddha Hall, Poona
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 10min. Quality: good.
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shorttitle FEET01
notes
synopsis
Reader of the questions: n/a; questions are being read by Osho himself.
Question 1
Osho, what exactly, in simple words, are you trying to teach? What is your exact message to humanity at large? -- again in simple language that I can understand.
Question 2
You have said all enlightened ones, all religions, agree on one thing only. Their disagreements are many, but there is one agreement amongst all and that is that man, because of his ego, is closed to reality -- the ego is the only barrier.
Why is it that all enlightened ones agree on only one thing when they can experience reality as it is? Would not they agree on many things since they don't have the clouds or barriers of the ego present to colour their perceptions?
Question 3 from Anand Shaila
One day, as you talked about the new commune, I felt as though someone was hitting me again and again in my stomach until I thought I would vomit. Was that you? If it was, what are you up to?
Question 4
How can I see you, how can I recognize you, Osho?
Question 5 from Arup
Beloved Osho, you wonderful, beautiful, marvellous trickster! Here we are -- Bodhi, Vidya and Arup -- walking home in the middle of the night, in drunken stupor of punch, beer, French wine and champagne, after two years of total abstention, just repeating in true Buddhist fashion "stumbling, stumbling, drunk, drunk" ready to tumble into bed and alcoholic oblivion -- and there is the note that suddenly tomorrow is question and answer day!
And two hours of typing, cutting and being aware, are ahead. And, lo and behold! Where is the drunkenness? Gurdjieff is nothing compared to this. Roars of laughter and clarity in the head. Spelling mistake, spelling mistake.
Thankyou for the device.


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