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syn = Reader of the | syn = Reader of the sutra: [[Ma Prem Maneesha]]. Questions are being read by Osho himself.<br>After discourse Osho leads [[No-Mind Meditation]]. | ||
:The sutra | |||
::One day, when master Keizan got up in the hall to speak, a monk called Gazan came forward from the assembly and asked, "Why is it hard to speak of the place where not a breath enters?" | |||
::Keizan said, "Even speaking of it does not say it." | |||
::Gazan had a flash of insight, but as he was about to open his mouth, Keizan said, "Wrong." | |||
::Scolded, Gazan withdrew. After this his spirit of determination soared far beyond that of ordinary people. | |||
::One night, as Keizan was enjoying the moon along with Gazan, he said, "Do you know that there are two moons?" | |||
::Gazan said, "No." | |||
::Keizan said, "If you don't know that there are two moons, you are not a seedling of the 'to' succession." | |||
::At this, Gazan increased his determination and sat cross legged like an iron pole for years. | |||
::One day, as Keizan passed through the hall, he said, quoting Sekito, "Sometimes it is right to have him raise his eyebrows and blink his eyes; sometimes it is right not to have him raise his eyebrows and blink his eyes." | |||
::At these words, Gazan was greatly enlightened. Then with full ceremony, he expressed his understanding. Keizan agreed with him. | |||
:Question 1 | |||
::Beloved Osho, what is meant by "maturity of spirit"? | |||
:([[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|source:''CD-ROM'']]) | |||
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prevevent = Zen The Diamond Thunderbolt ~ 10 | | prevevent = Zen The Diamond Thunderbolt ~ 10 | | ||
nextevent = Zen The Diamond Thunderbolt ~ 12 | | nextevent = Zen The Diamond Thunderbolt ~ 12 | |
Revision as of 10:53, 22 May 2019
event type | discourse & meditation |
date & time | 22 Jul 1988 pm |
location | Gautam the Buddha Auditorium, Pune |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 1h 34min. Quality: inferior (under revision). Osho leading meditation from 1:24:11. Live music after the discourse. |
online audio | |
video | Available, duration 1h 33min. Quality: inferior (under revision). |
online video | |
see also |
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online text | find the PDF of this discourse |
shorttitle | BOLT11 |
- notes
- synopsis
- Reader of the sutra: Ma Prem Maneesha. Questions are being read by Osho himself.
After discourse Osho leads No-Mind Meditation.
- The sutra
- One day, when master Keizan got up in the hall to speak, a monk called Gazan came forward from the assembly and asked, "Why is it hard to speak of the place where not a breath enters?"
- Keizan said, "Even speaking of it does not say it."
- Gazan had a flash of insight, but as he was about to open his mouth, Keizan said, "Wrong."
- Scolded, Gazan withdrew. After this his spirit of determination soared far beyond that of ordinary people.
- One night, as Keizan was enjoying the moon along with Gazan, he said, "Do you know that there are two moons?"
- Gazan said, "No."
- Keizan said, "If you don't know that there are two moons, you are not a seedling of the 'to' succession."
- At this, Gazan increased his determination and sat cross legged like an iron pole for years.
- One day, as Keizan passed through the hall, he said, quoting Sekito, "Sometimes it is right to have him raise his eyebrows and blink his eyes; sometimes it is right not to have him raise his eyebrows and blink his eyes."
- At these words, Gazan was greatly enlightened. Then with full ceremony, he expressed his understanding. Keizan agreed with him.
- Question 1
- Beloved Osho, what is meant by "maturity of spirit"?
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