The Transmission of the Lamp ~ 28
event type | discourse |
date & time | 9 Jun 1986 am |
location | Punta Del Este, Montevideo, Uruguay |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 1h 22min. Quality: good. |
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video | Available, duration 1h 25min. Quality: good. |
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shorttitle | TRANSM28 |
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- Reader of the questions: Ma Prem Maneesha.
- Question 1
- Beloved Osho, it seems so impossible: so many countries have said "no" to you in the West. But even if the so-called democracies accepted you, what can be done about Russia and the other communist nations? Unless there is a great awakening there, it looks like the world is doomed.
- Question 2
- Beloved Osho, you spoke the other morning about how much importance we may attach to where we sit in relation to you during discourse.
- We seem to do this kind of thing, whatever the circumstances or the group of people we happen to find ourselves with. The compulsion to judge also seems symptomatic of a need to categorize people, to compare ourselves, and thus come to some definition of who we are.
- Would you talk about the difference between this avid and non-ending struggle to have some kind of identity -- howsoever superficial and transitory -- and the search that becomes spiritual, the quest to know "who am I?"
- Question 3
- Beloved Osho, in a recent article by Stephen Jay Gould, he said, "Certainty is unattainable in science."
- Osho, is modern man at last showing signs of coming of age?
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