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description =Rejoice in being a stranger | description ="Rejoice in being a stranger; rejoice in being an outsider. That is your way to satyam, shivam, sundram. That is the way which will bring you the truth, and the divine, and the tremendous splendor and beauty that follows on its own accord." Osho by sharing his own experience, Osho shows us that by being alone we do not lose contact with others, as our fears might suggest. On the contrary only when in contact with our own being can we make authentic contacts with others. | | ||
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notes =This video is ''[[Satyam Shivam Sundaram]]'' #28. | | notes =This video is ''[[Satyam Shivam Sundaram]]'' #28. | |
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- "Rejoice in being a stranger; rejoice in being an outsider. That is your way to satyam, shivam, sundram. That is the way which will bring you the truth, and the divine, and the tremendous splendor and beauty that follows on its own accord." Osho by sharing his own experience, Osho shows us that by being alone we do not lose contact with others, as our fears might suggest. On the contrary only when in contact with our own being can we make authentic contacts with others.
- notes
- This video is Satyam Shivam Sundaram #28.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Nov 20, 1987 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 1
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Enjoying Aloneness
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