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description =Osho describes the era of Zen as a time when simplicity of life was a cultural reality. Today, humanity is caught up in the mad complexity of the mind, and, as never before, there is an urgent need to rediscover simplicity and innocence. He brings to life the inherent and timeless wisdom of traditional Zen stories. In alternate discourses anything goes in a question-and- response game between Osho and seekers as they pose questions such as: Can a woman really drive a man crazy? Why are you called 'the sex guru'? I don't see any purpose in meditation...? | | description =Osho describes the era of Zen as a time when simplicity of life was a cultural reality. Today, humanity is caught up in the mad complexity of the mind, and, as never before, there is an urgent need to rediscover simplicity and innocence. He brings to life the inherent and timeless wisdom of traditional Zen stories. In alternate discourses anything goes in a question-and- response game between Osho and seekers as they pose questions such as: - Can a woman really drive a man crazy? - Why are you called 'the sex guru'? - I don't see any purpose in meditation...? | ||
:From ch.7 of this book, a glimpse of how Osho works: | |||
::I am ready to work on anybody because my approach is - whether you grow in this life or not is not the point; even if you have tried a little bit, that much will become part of you -- in some other life maybe, with some other Master, it may come to a fulfillment. You may not become enlightened this time but the very desire, the very longing is enough. I Will work whether you are worthy or not. It is enough that you long for it. I will sow the seeds. Maybe this life you will not grow, but the seeds will remain because they are never destroyed. | |||
::And the people who are going to become enlightened in this life, I cannot claim the whole credit, because they may have lived with Jesus, they may have lived with Buddha, they may have lived with Mohammed, they may have danced with Jalaluddin, they may have sat with Bokuju, Rinzai... You have lived thousands of lives. If all those people would have been as choosy as Gurdjieff you would not have been here; because they all worked on you, something went on growing. Hence I don't choose at all. Anybody who comes to me, I am ready to work; my approach is different. | |||
::Gurdjieff's approach was different. He wanted to know all of your faces immediately, then he would decide. With me it will take ten years to know your all faces, because I will have to wait for different situations to know your other aspects. But he wanted to know immediately; only then he will start his work. | |||
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notes = {{Bookfinder3 | search1 = Zen_The_Special_Transmission.pdf }} | | notes = {{Bookfinder3 | search1 = Zen_The_Special_Transmission.pdf }} | | ||
period =Jul 1, 1980 to Jul 10, 1980 |year=1980| | period =Jul 1, 1980 to Jul 10, 1980 |year=1980| | ||
nofd = 10| | nofd = 10   ([[#table of contents|see table of contents]])| | ||
editions = | editions = | ||
{{bookedition|340_sml.jpg| |1984|Rajneesh Foundation International|1|0-88050-691-1|324|P|First edition: December 1984 - 10,000 copies. Copyright: ©1984 Rajneesh Foundation International. | {{bookedition|340_sml.jpg| |1984|Rajneesh Foundation International|1|0-88050-691-1|324|P|First edition: December 1984 - 10,000 copies. Copyright: ©1984 Rajneesh Foundation International. | ||
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language = English| | language = English| | ||
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[[category:Zen and Zen Masters]] | |||
[[category:First Edition Series]] | == table of contents == | ||
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{{TOCTable | edition 1984.12 | discourses }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 1 | Here It Is... | [[Zen The Special Transmission ~ 01 | 1 Jul 1980 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 57min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 2 | Come and Get It! | [[Zen The Special Transmission ~ 02 | 2 Jul 1980 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 54min | video }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 3 | The Empty Door Is Open Wide | [[Zen The Special Transmission ~ 03 | 3 Jul 1980 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 51min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 4 | At a Time like This? | [[Zen The Special Transmission ~ 04 | 4 Jul 1980 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 39min | video }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 5 | Why Not Shoot Yourself? | [[Zen The Special Transmission ~ 05 | 5 Jul 1980 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 51min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 6 | Wake Up, Lazarus! | [[Zen The Special Transmission ~ 06 | 6 Jul 1980 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 2h 2min | video }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 7 | Mind Is Gone | [[Zen The Special Transmission ~ 07 | 7 Jul 1980 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 55min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 8 | Get It? | [[Zen The Special Transmission ~ 08 | 8 Jul 1980 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 52min | video }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 9 | The Bird Has Flown | [[Zen The Special Transmission ~ 09 | 9 Jul 1980 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 49min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 10 | It's a Special Transmission | [[Zen The Special Transmission ~ 10 | 10 Jul 1980 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 2h 4min | video }} | |||
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[[category:English Publications|Zen The Special Transmission]] | |||
[[category:Zen and Zen Masters|Zen The Special Transmission]] | |||
[[category:First Edition Series|Zen The Special Transmission]] |
Latest revision as of 11:20, 3 January 2023
- Osho describes the era of Zen as a time when simplicity of life was a cultural reality. Today, humanity is caught up in the mad complexity of the mind, and, as never before, there is an urgent need to rediscover simplicity and innocence. He brings to life the inherent and timeless wisdom of traditional Zen stories. In alternate discourses anything goes in a question-and- response game between Osho and seekers as they pose questions such as: - Can a woman really drive a man crazy? - Why are you called 'the sex guru'? - I don't see any purpose in meditation...?
- From ch.7 of this book, a glimpse of how Osho works:
- I am ready to work on anybody because my approach is - whether you grow in this life or not is not the point; even if you have tried a little bit, that much will become part of you -- in some other life maybe, with some other Master, it may come to a fulfillment. You may not become enlightened this time but the very desire, the very longing is enough. I Will work whether you are worthy or not. It is enough that you long for it. I will sow the seeds. Maybe this life you will not grow, but the seeds will remain because they are never destroyed.
- And the people who are going to become enlightened in this life, I cannot claim the whole credit, because they may have lived with Jesus, they may have lived with Buddha, they may have lived with Mohammed, they may have danced with Jalaluddin, they may have sat with Bokuju, Rinzai... You have lived thousands of lives. If all those people would have been as choosy as Gurdjieff you would not have been here; because they all worked on you, something went on growing. Hence I don't choose at all. Anybody who comes to me, I am ready to work; my approach is different.
- Gurdjieff's approach was different. He wanted to know all of your faces immediately, then he would decide. With me it will take ten years to know your all faces, because I will have to wait for different situations to know your other aspects. But he wanted to know immediately; only then he will start his work.
- notes
- Read this book as PDF or create a free account at osho.com to read the book online.
- Later published as part of Osho Books on CD-ROM.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jul 1, 1980 to Jul 10, 1980 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10 (see table of contents)
editions
Zen: The Special Transmission
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table of contents
edition 1984.12 chapter titles |
discourses | |||||||
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event | location | duration | media | |||||
1 | Here It Is... | 1 Jul 1980 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 57min | audio | |||
2 | Come and Get It! | 2 Jul 1980 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 54min | video | |||
3 | The Empty Door Is Open Wide | 3 Jul 1980 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 51min | audio | |||
4 | At a Time like This? | 4 Jul 1980 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 39min | video | |||
5 | Why Not Shoot Yourself? | 5 Jul 1980 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 51min | audio | |||
6 | Wake Up, Lazarus! | 6 Jul 1980 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 2h 2min | video | |||
7 | Mind Is Gone | 7 Jul 1980 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 55min | audio | |||
8 | Get It? | 8 Jul 1980 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 52min | video | |||
9 | The Bird Has Flown | 9 Jul 1980 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 49min | audio | |||
10 | It's a Special Transmission | 10 Jul 1980 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 2h 4min | video |