Sermons in Stones ~ 08
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event type | discourse |
date & time | 7 Dec 1986 pm |
location | Sumila, Juhu, Bombay |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 2h 6min. Quality: good, but there is constant noise (under revision). |
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video | Available, duration 2h 10min. Quality: good. |
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shorttitle | SERMON08 |
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- Reader of the questions: Ma Prem Maneesha.
- Question 1 from Purna
- Beloved Osho, waiting for you to get well, there came a point where I wasn't waiting anymore for something -- it simply became just waiting. Discovering the beauty and sweetness of it was so precious. Waiting needs no patience. It is like living in moonlight -- a mysterious quiet joy, so nourishing and restful, becoming a womb connected with you in a circular flow of energy. And just when I felt I could go on waiting forever and ever -- wondering if I was becoming too much of an Indian! -- you shower on us again the gift of your physical presence, the golden bright sunshine setting me aflame again.
- Beloved, beloved master, can you ever be as happy with us as we are with you?
- Question 2
- Beloved Osho, you have said recently that a sannyasin has no nationality anymore. Do you say the same thing about age? Since I have been a sannyasin, I have felt ageless. I am sixty-two and young people accept me as one of them. How is this possible?
- Question 3
- Beloved Osho, many people are experimenting with the drug ecstasy. I heard you say once that a lie is sweet in the beginning and bitter in the end. And truth is bitter in the beginning and sweet in the end. I have been meditating, but I don't have the experiences people report from the drug ecstasy. Is the drug like the lie and meditation, the truth? -- or am I missing something that could really help me?
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