Osho - Never Born, Never Died
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Celebrating 80 years when OSHO arrived to visit this wonderful blue planet!!!!! NEVER BORN and NEVER DIED!!!!!!! Thanks beloved master for your inspiration to walk in the path of consciousness, compasion and love, you and your dream are within all us......LOVE YOU!!!!
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incredible!
"I leave you my dream" :))
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I was reading his book in 1993, stop, was scared and choked and then in six year i was ready to start reading His books , time was coming to be more realistic about life ,not sure its help( me) ...)
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You'll never find a man like OSHO in ages because he was a true human being who lived in god
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right ...this life is just a dream...great man OSHO
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56 sec.on the vid: 12 min after?? I found this : "The body was carried in a procession to the nearby ghat at Koregaon Park and the cremation happened at around 10pm without any religious rites being performed."
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Love you for ever Osho!! you always going to be in my heart beloved Master!
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We die for the billion years. Then with born and exits not too much just for 60 - 80years. And then return back to death(real reality) with billion years. So conclusion from his word "I leave you my dream" is = "our life (right now) is only a dream." :)
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His words are meaningful and true, but the greatest thing is his silence, it takes you to your own. Bless his dream!
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He is more alive than ever, his message is still vibrating among millions.
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No other Master give so much inspired things to the world as OSHO do in his live time!
If Buddha ever come on this earth again, then it happen allready in the person of Osho, I LOVE HIM SO DEEP IN MY HEART.
I was asking myself if he was saying: I leave you my dream OR I leave you, my dream.
RjJena 2 months ago
@RjJena
For many years I asked myself the same question.
He, nervertheless, meant "I leave you my dream" without the comma, which means he left his Dream of the Buddha to his disciple, Dr. Amrito.
It means the Dream of the Buddha, which is the emancipation of all beings.
Asuramardana 1 month ago