All my respect for Osho, but in my opinion death could be the crescendo of life only if it happens in later age, "in bed between the pillows", when one is at least 75-80 years old. I had schoolmate who died around his 9th years, my mother's sister died as baby and my best friend died of cancer when he was 46 after painful months. I think he experieneced this rather decrescendo and his wife couldn't celebrate it with dynamic meditation. And what if someone dies in an unexcepted accident?
why did the celebration stop at 3:25 ? did they discover the reality of what they are doing, dancing around a body which should be respected. In fact the soul was been asking at that moment and it is very solemn moments.
Watching those flames burn... thinking how that person came from a tiny cell... goes through life... it is an unbelievably mind blowing thing life... how can you not celebrate something so amazing. I get it.. nice.
Recently when a family member passed on, we had a private celebration of his life, with shared stories, around a campfire. And there were some tears also, grateful ones, because the one thing he wanted most in the world, happened just before he passed. Very tender and touching. This week, a friend's grandma passed on. She did not want a funeral, only for others to drink a toast to her!
death is not an end,its a change
ch3340 2 weeks ago
:(
ajmorfeous 4 weeks ago
agree
sanptsyih 1 month ago
agradezco muchísimo la traducción en español, infinitas gracias, salu2
Master9992 2 months ago in playlist Más vídeos de OSHOInternational
makes allot of sense, completely agree..!
TheEntropy999 2 months ago in playlist OSHO Talks (Portuguese Brazil subtitles)
Gracias MAESTRO OSHO, pronto nos encontraremos.
xbetto2001 2 months ago
Thank u MASTER... Love u so much..
MsSadp 2 months ago
grazie, Osho
trophine66 2 months ago
i am blessed as i too celebrated the death while iwas there on nov 14th.thanks osho
vadhi2005 3 months ago
All my respect for Osho, but in my opinion death could be the crescendo of life only if it happens in later age, "in bed between the pillows", when one is at least 75-80 years old. I had schoolmate who died around his 9th years, my mother's sister died as baby and my best friend died of cancer when he was 46 after painful months. I think he experieneced this rather decrescendo and his wife couldn't celebrate it with dynamic meditation. And what if someone dies in an unexcepted accident?
wanderowa 3 months ago 2
...thanks<3
ABGification 3 months ago
why did the celebration stop at 3:25 ? did they discover the reality of what they are doing, dancing around a body which should be respected. In fact the soul was been asking at that moment and it is very solemn moments.
ajk1900 3 months ago
loving you so much Osho
inannarising1 3 months ago
Fantastic!!
LoveLightBlessings to all!!
Tammy xxx
kotodama27 3 months ago
Now i know why Tamil death ceremonies are celebrated with crackers and danceing!!!
KarthikSoun 3 months ago
Touching. and Mindblowing
DopeDivinity 3 months ago
I was there and it was amazing!
orahcgrant 3 months ago
very nice vlittle video ...
ginakkc 3 months ago
If society is completely against it, it must be right
FFreeLevant 3 months ago 16
Osho is the best
proliteriate 3 months ago
nice
grizlij 3 months ago
Oshoooo!! <3
RicardoRPMicah 3 months ago
Watching those flames burn... thinking how that person came from a tiny cell... goes through life... it is an unbelievably mind blowing thing life... how can you not celebrate something so amazing. I get it.. nice.
stuartjamesgemmell 3 months ago
This is exactly how i want my funeral to be!
Guguby 3 months ago 3
Thank you for sharing and reminding. I knew her andI am touched..
joy507 3 months ago
well said my MASTER thnks a lot......
raghuchak 3 months ago 10
Crazy thing for society but I definetly like it
youdevil6 3 months ago 3
Amen.
SepticArtPRODUCTIONS 3 months ago
=)
alexandrebocage 3 months ago
I can´t see it yet in OshoTalks.
thegustavolaime 3 months ago
Great message, hi is right when he says "If death is a celebration, then what else can be a cause of fear?"
thegustavolaime 3 months ago
Amazing! thank you for sharing...
ntshkovtun 3 months ago
So was that his actual death celebration?
EvolvingGirl114 3 months ago
Recently when a family member passed on, we had a private celebration of his life, with shared stories, around a campfire. And there were some tears also, grateful ones, because the one thing he wanted most in the world, happened just before he passed. Very tender and touching. This week, a friend's grandma passed on. She did not want a funeral, only for others to drink a toast to her!
danceswithcrayons 3 months ago
I love it ! Thank goodness for common sense !
aTnavarrow 3 months ago