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syn = Reader of the questions: n/a; questions are being read by Osho himself.
 
:Question 1 from Bruno
::Osho, as well as being someone like you, Pythagoras was also a great mathematician.
::How is this possible?
 
:Question 2 from [[Sw Deva Sarlo]]
::Before taking sannyas, I would have found it very easy to relate to Pythagoras. Now I would still like to, but some things seem so moralistic and repressive, like his advice not to be angry. Where am I missing?
 
:Question 3 from Prem Shahido
::Osho, what insights allow us to drop the past and not repress it?
 
:Question 4
::You spoke convincingly about awareness being the only virtue and unawareness the only sin. How can an ordinary unenlightened being find enough energy to stay in awareness as much as possible?
 
:Question 5 from [[Sw Deva Abhiyana]]
::Why do I always create misery around myself? Beginning to see that I consistently choose this vicious circle. Is the choosing in itself the misery?
 
:Question 6 from Saguna
::Osho, why do women like to be attractive to men when they also resent their sexual desires?
 
 
:([[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|source:''CD-ROM'']])
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nextevent = Zorba the Buddha ~ 03 |
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Revision as of 10:04, 26 April 2019

event type discourse
date & time 3 Jan 1979 am
location Buddha Hall, Pune
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 53min. Quality: good.
online audio
video Not available
online video
see also
online text find the PDF of this discourse
shorttitle PEREN204
notes
synopsis
Reader of the questions: n/a; questions are being read by Osho himself.
Question 1 from Bruno
Osho, as well as being someone like you, Pythagoras was also a great mathematician.
How is this possible?
Question 2 from Sw Deva Sarlo
Before taking sannyas, I would have found it very easy to relate to Pythagoras. Now I would still like to, but some things seem so moralistic and repressive, like his advice not to be angry. Where am I missing?
Question 3 from Prem Shahido
Osho, what insights allow us to drop the past and not repress it?
Question 4
You spoke convincingly about awareness being the only virtue and unawareness the only sin. How can an ordinary unenlightened being find enough energy to stay in awareness as much as possible?
Question 5 from Sw Deva Abhiyana
Why do I always create misery around myself? Beginning to see that I consistently choose this vicious circle. Is the choosing in itself the misery?
Question 6 from Saguna
Osho, why do women like to be attractive to men when they also resent their sexual desires?


(source:CD-ROM)


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