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  • he just speak his being to you. i think he is a realized man.

  • cracked me up laughing when he said, 'then why are you working all your life for a bottle of water?!' Wise indeed

  • all good but look at the micro expression in the very end.

  • he doesn't blink, he closes his eyes

  • Merci pour la traduction française et j'espère qu'il y aura d'autre video sous titré en francais !

  • love his bling hah

  • BRILLANTE, GRACIAS POR SUBTITULARELO EN ESPAÑOL.

  • Fabulous ;)..!!ain't it incredible the intelligent and alive response of a living master?!! Should nobody pay.. how then would all the message be transmitted to the world??

  • Thanks 

  • i just wish i had been lucky enough to have spoken with this man , or been in a room listening to him , instead i will take my honour in being able to read his books and watch him on here ! profound indeed

  • i feel pity for the 19 people who have disliked this

  • @sreeshankarlal1 Don't. If it resonates with some, great. If it doesn't, great. :)

  • But how can you sell something that doesn't exist? Bliss is something that you experience when you take in the world as if it were a gift. A gift from who? It doesn't matter. You see that you exist, and you smile.

    People don't know how to give and they certainly don't know how to receive. They think that if you receive, you owe something. Love is freedom, and how can you possibly sell that?

  • For those people who have become the meditation, they realize that the admiration they feel for OSHO and other enlightened souls, this same enlightenment is right within yourselves. Your Buddha is within you; your Christ is within you, your master is within you, just learn to be completely in this moment and not in the past or the future, because neither exists in this moment.

  • I just love Him !

  • i wonder...how can you dislike osho!?

  • @thebobojambo Perhaps not thirsty enough

  • I love it.

  • You can't sell bliss just like free jokes aren't funny? Right? Right?

    Of course in order to experience bliss you need to achieve and I suspect the paths are infinite. I know most of us are handicapped in a way that we feel we have to earn things, so why not bliss? But is it true?

  • THERE IS SOMETHING IN HIS EYES ,!? HE IS A PHILOSOPHER,WHO IT SEEMS SUFFERED IN HIS LIFE TO DIG DEEP WITHIN HIMSELF TO COME OUT WITH THIS UNIQUE LOGIC,ANYBODY KNOWS ABOUT HIS EARLIER LIFE?

  • @TheNeokorben Radiance in his eyes is a sign he has a really experienced soul. There is compassion, forgiveness, love and warmth in his eyes. Eyes truly are the mirror of the soul... Look at Yogananda's eyes... or anyone's who has "awakened".

  • @tricalm

    Yes you are right concerning the eyes, look at the eyes of small children, they are shining. They are full of innocense and love. The same is eyes of awakened people. Look at eyes of OSHO, look at the eyes of Krishnamurtu, Rishi Maharishi or nowadays to the eyes of living Master Sadhguru, you will find the same radiance and grace. The eyes of awakaned people are full of hope for the future and the same is the eyes of small children, they are looking hopfully to the future!

  • @jawfrosh Yes, and in one of his talks Osho said that the look in the eyes of a madman is the same as the mystic because both are in a state of no-mind, in the present. The difference is that the madman has gone below the mind and the mystic has transcended it, as he said. One of the most beautiful eyes I have seen are the ones of Anandamayi Ma, one of the most beautiful budhas of modern times. So looking into the eyes you know who is enlighted and who's pretending to be.

  • @jawfrosh you are right that tricalm is right but you are wrong about "...looking hopfully to the future..."

    Hope lives in dreamers minds, in awaken mind there is no place for hope...

    You maybe read too much and maybe you like dreaming. It is great but it is just one kind of people's foolings themselves.

    Whoever you are - in eyes of awaken man you will see nothing but yourself, as in mirror. If you are awaken - you see nothing, even love or compassion. Eyes full of Nothing.

  • The best born ever :-)

  • Simply Chodu thoughts.

  • So True. No one can say it like OSHO

  • To make its very very simple for everyone and you dont have to pay someone. are you ready for it...... LOOK WITHIN YOURSELF, WHEN YOU REALLY KNOW WHO YOUR REALLY ARE, THEN YOU HAVE FOUND BLISS. no book will or master can teach you this, you already have the power to do this. there are many spiritual techniques but in the end they all lead you to the same place.

    he/she who tells your they can offer you bliss/peace - Run from them because they are trying dupe you.

    good luck.

  • @snoo333 *runs away screaming* NOOOOOOOOO YOU'LL NEVER DUPE ME!!!

  • Generosity is a virtue. It is more blessed to give than to receive. He is telling an untruth when he says "people don't know value." If you are loved by someone you know the value of the love. If someone gives you food when you are hungry you know the value of the food. If you are sick and someone gives you medicine, you know the value of the gift of healing.

  • @nodesnetwork , Sorry dear,wat u have said is nt true,infact it seems so..... just give a thought to that day when u were sick den many people gave u many advices bt u didnt even put ur ear to dem ,,,instead of it u went to doctor and have paid him for his advice den only u felt good,,,in the same way if someone give u love bt u didnt do anything to achieve it den u will never accept his/her love......some girl is loving u because u have shown her that u r priceless for her,,lyf is nt so simple

  • subtitles in spanish pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!­!!

  • does any 1 share the feeling that this man does not have true peace in his eyes

  • @hardlife1 , hardlife how yo dooing,...peace is within. This man was posioned by usa goverment. In his earlier days he was energetik dynamite.

  • Seeling Bliss is always gud..!

  • The price you pay if you come to this same coclusion by yourself, is the lessons learnt in the process. You make a lot of mistakes, wrong decisions, and you get older, spend a lot of time durig that. there is a heavy price eitherway. In my opinion the bliss bought by money is "for those who do not understand anything, unless they pay for it". "are you stupid or something?" :D A brilliant joker.

  • EU TE AMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • master con or wise and compassionate?.. got me thinking still......

  • @joshfromoz you will think for years and never get to a conclusion... just look at him, does he look like a con to you?

  • like listening to stevey off malcom and the middle lol

  • WOW!!!

    Brilliant. Just Brilliant.

    I bet that journalist felt really stupid after that answer.

  • why?

  • great :)

    whats the name of this song please?

  • Pearls are worth what you will pay for them. Otherwise they are "cast before swine"

    Peace and Love

  • i love you osho!!!!

  • The Great master Osho. I really love him. I wish could see him ones

  • This world is full of beauty both external and internal, but this is what you guys choose to do. May God Bless you!

  • :)))) ....great!!! ♥♥♥

  • it makes sense. If you see someone teaching for free, you assume less value than someone who charges a huge amount for a session. At least that is the way i see it.

  • @Simon0

    Osho's meaning is far deeper than the spoken word. In this reality there is nothing of value or it can be said that All is invaluable. Value is how the mind/ego discriminates between things whether they be objects, music, words etc. The selling of Bliss is a beautiful and direct 'attack' on the mind/ego. It is pure Zen. Osho's insight is so penetrating that he used the idea of value to undermind (sic) the mind/ego. Absolutely wonderful!

  • @Simon0

    Osho's meaning is far deeper than the spoken word. In this reality there is nothing of value or it can be said that All is invaluable. Value is how the mind/ego discriminates between things whether they be objects, music, words etc. The selling of Bliss is a beautiful and direct 'attack' on the mind/ego. It is pure Zen. Osho's insight is so penetrating that he used the idea of value to undermind (sic) the mind/ego. Absolutely wonderful!

  • @marcusgael fair enough. I just take it literally and at face value! I could certainly have missed deeper meaning.

  • i love osho (:

  • He is a genius, The way he speaks , the way he looks, its just amazing. I understand each his word.

  • i wish i were a disciple of osho

  • You are. You tube helped him travel through the time.

  • you can still be!

  • OSHO was awsome. I wish I were able to see him in person.

  • Awesome Osho :)

  • that reporter got owned by Osho...

  • Sometimes I wish he would have agreed to a formal debate because he was so good at it. It so fun to see him really engaging a with a person. Maybe some of his early debates will surface someday.

  • We exist right here! :)

  • Love and obliss

  • one of the main reasons it means so much in the end is because the message is delivered in slow motion. no need to rush the truth. for eternity its there and when its spoken, lived or felt, its there. osho is the man

  • Ohso is cool. Although his delivery is in slow motion, the end result is a gem. I can imagine a retreat to his would effectively purge one from stress

  • why do people laugh when osho speaks with wisdom??

  • because laughter is stress release, and true wisdom always releases us from our falseness

  • Probably because they recognise their own selfs in the questions of the reporters, the way they thought before....

  • I love this man :)

  • this man speaks the truth

  • is that a diamond watch he's wearing???!!

  • probably. as he explained there is no need to reject money. With his approach the money flows like honey.

  • 6minutos para falar o que eu diria em 0,5minutos

  • pois....é essa a diferença de um homem 24 horas em meditaçao e outro que vive como um rato,eheheh...

  • nice, Thanks

  • Jawfrosh, A slight but important adjustment on your astute ovservation. Osho can not read the interviewers 'thoughts' but can easily interpret his 'behavior' which is smug and condescending. I believe Oshos awareness of the guys ignorance is hard to contain. Great point though.

  • Genius

  • ...he is not your Teacher, to telling you the write thing. but if you dont put yourself in the position of a discipule, student, you could never touth this simple answer..Masters like Osho, Buda, etc, talks to our hearts, not to our hears. first, if you want to understand compassion, you must start to try to live in compassion, (and not only when is easy for you). its out of compassion and out of logical way. big hugh!!!(sorry the english)

  • LMFAOO

  • Osho's brilliant mind can answer any questions. The reporter would have felt so embarassed to have asked such a stupid question to such a genius...

  • I think that the repporter has not good intentions in his questions, and a Master like Osho can read the thoughts of him and that is why he is a bit emotionall.

  • Same to me!! May be censur, i do not know! Yes you are right ,Truth burns....

  • Shuch a great inner energy, silence hand harmony he has!!! Just look for a while to his manner of talking and you will find that he must be something extraordinary.He do nor need to show any magic to convience any one about his enlightement. The sensetive person can see it obviously. An other thing! Before he answer to all questions he looks to his handflats. That is amazing but must be a secret! Love you OSHO!

  • this was one of his best talks. he was almost emotional. ive never seem him like that in any of the others.

  • la persona que pueda, por favor, traducir  con los subtitulos en español se lo agradeceria profundamente de corazón!!! GRACIAS

  • I have a hand-made-card made for me by a child and I value it highly. My greatest memory is of myself and a few friends watching the sun-rise and it cost me nothing!! i can think of great list of things that cost me nothing, that are priceless to me. So what is all this nonsense about things having to be sold at a high price for them to have value."It is out of compassion!" that he charges money - he says - and it doesn't make bad financial sense too - eh OSHO?

  • You just missed everything he said. I think it went over your head!

  • for those that cannot take what he is giving away. He will take their money because it will help them realize that nothingness is indeed the greatest treasure.

  • hello guys!Is there a version of this video with italian subtitles?I can't find it..

    someone can help me please?

  • I love you Osho.....thank you for visiting earth....

  • Religion is the opiate of the masses.

  • YES..... people think free stuff is worthless. Meditation is free so they think that the reward will not be worth it... big mistake.

  • yes but where do these people exist

  • this guy is hilarious!!!! but he is good his words have magic no matter of your education level

  • good lord!

    from where he gets his words?

    i love him!

  • seems like He is a genius to me

  • mikeD when osho says he doesant belive in god and ther is none,he means the god we have as an idea,like i used to think god sat on a throne a king in a kingdom,i was given that idea through being brought up a christan,,also i was told jesus was THE son of god and really they changed it so he would be royal family and we couldant be,really he said -i am A son of god,,,beleafs r stuck onto us,discovery is our own realigon,meditaion is the only idea that should be passed on,its our own evolotion

  • LMAO in the beggining!!I wish Osho was the president of the world man. Then it would be a life,for real

  • Something I was thinking about.

    Osho is selling bliss. People say ignorance is bliss. Is it possible that Osho is purposly sending us into ignorance?

    Because he said theres no God, but what if hes really a believe and just giving us these answers to destroy our faith? Because if he can kill our faith that easily, then we really must not believe...

    Just something i've been thinking.

  • @MikeD324: No, he's not selling ignorance. You're of the mentality that Osho is diametrically opposed to something, which he is not. He spent the necessary time explaining his views, of which he is secure in. Be wary of your ego as it will send you into paranoia when it feels threatened.

  • good questions. I recommend reading "the book of understanding" by OSHO re: your questions about faith and god.

  • trust yourself, theres no wrong way if you listen to your inner self :D love and peace ! ॐ

  • "If ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise."

  • Superb!

  • such a master he is...

  • OSHO!OHSO!!

    Once captured can never get out of HIS trance.

  • his hands are so soft and clean..and so young

  • either you feel his spirit or you don't. what a spirit it is!

  • @majesty42891 thumbs up for you! ;)

  • OSHO forever!

  • 'those-who-cannot-understand-a­nything-unless-they-pay-for-it­-then-for-those-poor-people-we­-have-to-put-a-price-on-everyt­hing'

    Just-brilliant

    poignant

  • I Love OSHO ,, He knows how to answer the BIG MOUTHS

  • Like it very much........

  • I have came to the same conclusions by being open minded and contradictory to my own thoughts. I don't have to buy his book to have simmiliar view on world as osho. And I feel that people who buy it won't ever be as close to his teachings as people who came to the conclusions by themselves. Altho I hear his words of wisdom for the first time in my life.

  • it was necessary for me to listen to him to realize god didnt really exist and that marriage wasent a good thing

  • Appreciate your candid admission and honsety friend....ofcourse the point abt coming to your own conclusions is equally valid...that is the ultimate purpose of Meditation in my 2 cents view - Conclusions with absolute clarity.

  • If god doesn't exist then what's the purpose and origin of Creation?

    If marriage isn't important then what happens when youthful hormones deactivate?

  • Why do we need a purpose and an origin of Creation? Is that going to change your life?

  • As Jose asked: WHY do you feel the need to have a purpose?! That makes you a slave to your feeling of purposefulness because if you ever do anything contrary to your BELIEF of purpose you will always feel bad. As for the origin of creation.. why does that matter? You are here now, who cares where you came from? And when "youthful hormones deactivate", then that just means less sex. If you have a solid social network, or if you've learned to deal with solitude (meditation), you'll be fine.

  • Marrige had a purpose along time ago, a spiritual purpose, doesnt seem to be the case anymore.

  • It's exactly my case .But I have to admit that sometimes ,when fear gets over my life ,I need his teachings to remind me of who I am and how I should think .

  • Osho himself would've said the same thing - follow yourself and forget all teachings. I aree with you

  • Excellent. Thank you for posting

  • i was surprised the first time i heard he made people pay to listen to him but his explanation makes perfect sense

  • please post more vids of osho

  • Fantastic. It changes me totaly from now on.

    Thank you again and again, Osho. Even now, 30 years after.

    love

    sw anand taza

  • you met him?!

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  • "Alright well give me another theory then" this guy, the reporter, is such an utter douche bag he wouldn't know truth from rat shit. I'm surprised Osho did't just kick him out.

  • Osho, Jesus Crucified, This Time in Ronald Reagan's America. Blessings.

  • What about people who cannot afford it?

  • The price is the false mindset. It is available for free, except there are some who will only appreciate it if they pay for it. Its the interplay of the ego that needs to be satisfied. And its not even the matter of "price" He is speaking of those who would not be able to keep it. My 2 cents!!

  • Totally awesome Man. An Avatar in this time. Breath OSHO; and You will see.

  • Thanks for the video :)

  • remember...he said price...he never said the word money..price can mean effort (although u have to pay a lump sum to visit his place). i do the vipassana and there is no charges at all..but the price is you have to be there for 10 days, no talking and communicating among participant, and meditation from 4 morning till 9 at night (with breakfast and lunch breaks and evening tea breaks ofcourse) and thats the price i have to pay to learn this valuable meditation technique

  • He looks like Indian Socrates man

  • wow. so fucking deep.

  • u and ur fucking  f word lol

  • i didnt get the last part, what did he mean by selling bliss is a way out of compassion?

  • he is saying that he feels sorry for those people that don't understand...so he's putting a price on it..so they "possibly" at some point understand the significance of bliss (giving it freely or acquiring it freely)...it's a lesson strategy he is implying.

  • not ''is a way" u added that

  • What he meant was that selling bliss was a by product of one's compassion, because without the factor of cost involved, of value involved, and all of the psychological association with investing money into a certain thing, people would not be able to appreciate what would otherwise be given for free. Hence, he means to say it is compassionate to put a price tag onto it.

  • Very interesting man and ideology

  • excellent video

  • excellent

  • Thats the real wisdom. Please post more, save the worlld from darkness

  • I can't begin to describe the joy I feel every time I see this most perfect teacher. Thanks for these videos!!!

  • wow

  • poste more videos of OSHO

  • Love Osho

  • most beautiful ... great man! conservatives must be turning in their graves... "the heat of truth doth singe!"

  • great osho

  • Everything is an exchange of energy. Forget the objectivity of money. Money is a result of the energy you put into this world. You gain some form of energy and you will expend some form of energy. That is life. Osho possesses great abundance because he has given countless people abundance in so many different forms. He has put out so much positive energy in this world, and he deserved no less.

  • I think it's funny how people demand for the best things in life to be free, and yet they don't care for or value them when they have them. Osho was right, we don't value what we get for nothing, it immediately becomes valueless if there is no physical value attached to it. It is a flaw in the psychology of our cultures. Time and time again great teachers come to us and tell us, just open your eyes, heaven is in your hands. And we throw it away. Well said wise Osho!

  • Love the wicked smile at the end when Osho says he puts a price on his bliss out of compassion for the poor people who confuse price with value. That smile gives him away and makes us realize he was just a con-man, although the wisest, most enlightened con-man.

  • But he makes me realize the con-game of reality. For Osho himself, in his personal bedroom I've heard there was nothing but a bed, a clock and books-->completely simple. But the reality is people only think in terms of money, or, money makes people think. So the bigger the balance sheet, the more attention you get, see popularity of "Who wants to be a Millionare". Only one person wins, and millions just simply watch: Osho would probably use this opportunity to throw some wisdom in while u can!

  • everything is free, we live in a market that is why things have a price.

    We have already paid for our stay on earth.

  • free is good...i'm not sure i understand, is he saying that others don't see something worth value until theirs a price behind it? not everyone is like that though...i think i agree though...labels and names and looks in this material world = value ....i'm not sure

  • He is saying that is a matter of perception whether you can appreciate bliss as such with or without a pricetag. So he is concerned with appreciation too and not only bliss itself. In the common world appreciation is sustained by the idea of how much something is valued and that is seen in the "price" reflecting it.

  • osho you go on hammering people, but with such a wisdom and grace..maybe that idiot finally understood.

    excellent

  • Love the ending, "For those poor people we have to put a price on it..... it is out of compassion!"

  • Beautifully said and psychologically verified and true. What's with the smarmy interviewer? GOSH, he's obnoxious!

  • stupid reporter, :))))

  • God damn!!! I love this video , There are many things buddha said I don't get it but OSHO make it easy to understand completely.

  • This man is a true Buddha. If you want enlightenment, do exactly as he does. Try and see exactly what he is saying.

  • That is so childish thing to say! Isnt that what all the so called religious people are saying?! What you are saying is a form of blind belief! its in understanding ourself that lead to liberation not understanding others! Yes, osho may or may not be enlightened! its not understanding him or others but process of awareness in daily relationships...in life itself! you can observes this liberation even in smaller things in life! Not blind belief! and who are you to say he is a true buddha!

  • That was his point ... that Osho says just this ... And who are you to say he is not?

  • everyone is buddha

  • Good video and story abt Alexander.

    Everything depends on individual.

  • Very very Blissful !

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