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:A description by [http://www.swami.de/freedom_e.htm Osho Film Festival] : | |||
::In 1991 the Soviet Empire and all its structures fell apart, giving rise to new possibilities that no one would never before have thought conceivable. | |||
::Osho's cameraman, Berlin film maker and producer Niskriya, recognized the flavour of the hour and produced in endless night shifts , despite much resistance, a comprehensive documentary in three parts about Osho and his ashram for Russian television. | |||
::The outcome was a masterpiece documentary that does not leave any questions unanswered. | |||
::Never before was Osho portrayed in such a sensitive and comprehensive way. | |||
::Then something happened that no-one would have ever considered possible: | |||
::All three parts were broadcast by the largest Soviet TV-station on three sequential evenings at prime time 9 pm. This did not happen on any ordinary evening but during the Christmas holidays, 24th, 25th and 26th December 1991. Many still believe that that was sheer magic. | |||
::On the third evening, Osho's comprehensive analysis of the chances the collapse of communism offered to the Russian people, and a message Osho directly gave to Gorbachev, was about to be shown. But then something unexpected happened: | |||
::On this third transmission day, 26th December 1991, Gorbachev resigned from all his posts; Boris Yeltsin came into power, the Soviet Union disintegrated into its partial states and a new epoch of world history began. | |||
::The film was broadcast nevertheless but Osho’s message did not reach Gorbachev in time. | |||
::These films were seen by 70 million Russians and were a huge success. | |||
::Throughout these three broadcasting days, Niskriya started interviewing people on the depressing grey streets of Leningrad: every taxi driver or shop keeper suddenly knew Osho. | |||
::After this film an enormous Sannyas movement grew in Russia and the first Russians appeared in Osho's ashram. | |||
::This recently produced English version in two parts is based on the original Russian film but has been newly cut and edited especially for a western audience. | |||
::Osho’s message to President Gorbachev: | |||
:::With good intentions, Gorbachev is going in a wrong direction, suicidal. | |||
:::Opening the doors of Russia is beautiful. | |||
:::Open the doors for science, open the doors for art, open the doors for meditation. | |||
:::But that does not mean that you have to open the doors to all kinds of diseases. | |||
: | :::Christianity is a disease, and if you open the doors for the pope you are going against Karl Marx, you are going against communism. | ||
:' | :::You don't understand the implications: these are the people who are the real agents of capitalism. They are against any revolution. | ||
: | |||
: | :::I consider Christianity to be the most criminal religion in the world. | ||
: | :::It is a disease, a sickness, a pathology, a poison. | ||
: | :::It has not been helpful to humanity in finding the truth in any sense. It has been trying to propagate lies so continuously that they have almost become truth. And I would not like a poisonous snake, a cobra hiding inside the pope, to enter the Soviet Union. | ||
: | :::In seventy years they have with great difficulty been erasing the programming of Christianity from the Soviet mind. | ||
:::Now the Soviet mind at least is free of Christianity, free of God, free of heaven, free of hell. This is perfectly good. Don't introduce all these things again. | |||
:::But one thing certainly the Soviet Union needs, which Christianity cannot provide. | |||
:::That can be provided only by Zen. | |||
:::Zen is pure meditation. | |||
:::It has nothing to do with hell, heaven, God and Jesus' miracles. | |||
:::It does not even talk about any of these things. | |||
:::It simply talks about the science, step by step, of how to enter your own inner world and see the life eternal. | |||
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language = English | language = Russian, English | | ||
released = | | released = | | ||
length = 3 h 13 min (?) (3 parts) | | length = 3 h 13 min (?) (3 parts) | |
Revision as of 15:31, 30 July 2019
Also known as Freedom Is Your Nature
- A description by Osho Film Festival :
- In 1991 the Soviet Empire and all its structures fell apart, giving rise to new possibilities that no one would never before have thought conceivable.
- Osho's cameraman, Berlin film maker and producer Niskriya, recognized the flavour of the hour and produced in endless night shifts , despite much resistance, a comprehensive documentary in three parts about Osho and his ashram for Russian television.
- The outcome was a masterpiece documentary that does not leave any questions unanswered.
- Never before was Osho portrayed in such a sensitive and comprehensive way.
- Then something happened that no-one would have ever considered possible:
- All three parts were broadcast by the largest Soviet TV-station on three sequential evenings at prime time 9 pm. This did not happen on any ordinary evening but during the Christmas holidays, 24th, 25th and 26th December 1991. Many still believe that that was sheer magic.
- On the third evening, Osho's comprehensive analysis of the chances the collapse of communism offered to the Russian people, and a message Osho directly gave to Gorbachev, was about to be shown. But then something unexpected happened:
- On this third transmission day, 26th December 1991, Gorbachev resigned from all his posts; Boris Yeltsin came into power, the Soviet Union disintegrated into its partial states and a new epoch of world history began.
- The film was broadcast nevertheless but Osho’s message did not reach Gorbachev in time.
- These films were seen by 70 million Russians and were a huge success.
- Throughout these three broadcasting days, Niskriya started interviewing people on the depressing grey streets of Leningrad: every taxi driver or shop keeper suddenly knew Osho.
- After this film an enormous Sannyas movement grew in Russia and the first Russians appeared in Osho's ashram.
- This recently produced English version in two parts is based on the original Russian film but has been newly cut and edited especially for a western audience.
- Osho’s message to President Gorbachev:
- With good intentions, Gorbachev is going in a wrong direction, suicidal.
- Opening the doors of Russia is beautiful.
- Open the doors for science, open the doors for art, open the doors for meditation.
- But that does not mean that you have to open the doors to all kinds of diseases.
- Christianity is a disease, and if you open the doors for the pope you are going against Karl Marx, you are going against communism.
- You don't understand the implications: these are the people who are the real agents of capitalism. They are against any revolution.
- I consider Christianity to be the most criminal religion in the world.
- It is a disease, a sickness, a pathology, a poison.
- It has not been helpful to humanity in finding the truth in any sense. It has been trying to propagate lies so continuously that they have almost become truth. And I would not like a poisonous snake, a cobra hiding inside the pope, to enter the Soviet Union.
- In seventy years they have with great difficulty been erasing the programming of Christianity from the Soviet mind.
- Now the Soviet mind at least is free of Christianity, free of God, free of heaven, free of hell. This is perfectly good. Don't introduce all these things again.
- But one thing certainly the Soviet Union needs, which Christianity cannot provide.
- That can be provided only by Zen.
- Zen is pure meditation.
- It has nothing to do with hell, heaven, God and Jesus' miracles.
- It does not even talk about any of these things.
- It simply talks about the science, step by step, of how to enter your own inner world and see the life eternal.
- language
- Russian, English
- released
- length
- 3 h 13 min (?) (3 parts)