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zen_kundan
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Posted on 10-08-06 6:29
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Osho's teaching..... a syncretistic spiritual path that combined elements from Hinduism, Jainism, Zen Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity, ancient Greek philosophy, many other religious and philosophic traditions, humanistic psychology, new forms of therapy and meditation, etc. He developed new forms of active meditation. The best known is Dynamic Meditation which often starts with strenuous physical activity followed by silence and celebration. These were expected to lead the individual to overcome repression, lower their personal inhibitions, develop a "state of emptiness", and attain enlightenment. I am fan of his teachings.
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Bandhu
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Posted on 10-08-06 8:35
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Wow............ Never seen a thread on OSHO here. In my opinion, OSHO is the most misunderstood person of his time. For most people, OSHO and sex is synonymous. Not many people know about his meditation techniques. Dynamic meditation is the most intense meditation preached by OSHO. However, I also like Kundalini and Nadbramha. keep posting. Bandhu
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biggs05
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Posted on 10-09-06 1:12
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i m also fan of OSHO's books...one of his quote about religion "DHARM KOI SARAB NAHI HAI JO JITNI POORANI HO UTNI ACHHI HO" i like his new way of teaching ...not one religion but he focused on religiousness....which is possible to attain by meditation (as per his logic)
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I-me-myself
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Posted on 10-09-06 11:05
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Religion, Philosophy, Rituals, and Dharma… How OSHO makes distinction between each? What is OSHO’s religion? What should be Karma for normal people to achieve Nirvana? Or Nirvana is only for enlighten ones?
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Ugly kid Aashish
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Posted on 10-09-06 11:40
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I am not trying to belittle anyone ..but I have known 4 people who follow Rajnees and 3 of them slowly transformed from little freaky to complete insane ones...And when I watch his videos you easily get hypnotised coz he stops and freezes at times....its freaking scary for me dude.
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 10-09-06 2:29
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Here in the US Osho was charged with First ever Bio-Terrorism.
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 10-09-06 2:33
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tshetensherpa
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Posted on 10-09-06 2:36
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well his teaching style is great....and what i feel is he t each what he knows and its the student who didnot understand his teachings....those who followed him take his teachings and interpret in their own way....depend upon their environment,their background and others.....so we shouldnot have to blame teachers...we always have to take the good things from teachers and if we feel something is bad we shouldnot have to follow that bad things but we should take a good things......for me...he is one of the great philosopher....well its a totally absurd to call him as a bhagwan....he is a teacher......not a bhagwan.....
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