OSHO International Foundation - http://www.osho.com.
Interview with TOM ROBBINS from "MEDITATION: THE ART OF ECSTASY, a documentary film by Insearch Video. --- "One of the things that first caused...
Interview with TOM ROBBINS from "MEDITATION: THE ART OF ECSTASY, a documentary film by Insearch Video. --- "One of the things that first caused me to have interest in him was the fact that he was so soundly and roundly rejected and attacked by both the left and the right, by both the unthinking masses and educated, liberal intellectuals. And when someone's ideas are that universally attacked, that can arose that much hostility, that was a signal to me that there must be something there worth paying attention to." OSHO International Foundation - http://www.osho.com
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"........idea of every individual thinking for himself or herself and living free. Freedom is a heady one its too much of a heady one....."
Buddha said "Be ye an island unto yourself"
I think freedom was a heady one for Osho too and got to him. In the end, karma caught up with him and he got what he deserved. He took the idea of freedom too far, beyond what nature would allow an individual.
Osho was a great teacher but he borrowed his fudamental ideas from Krishnamurty. Jiddu Krishnamury was the first teacher who proclaimed individuality in spiritual life and no spiritual authority. Osho had himself a great respect for Chrishnamurty.
Osho was more than brillinat, was great, sincere and brave to say the truths nobody want to see or live. They are not phylosophical things, but experiencial, lively. Osho is the best speaking explaining, conveying the message!
Tom Robbin's is respected much by me and his opionion of these type of guru's like osho and baba ..and so forth lay's alway's in my thought's ..he inspired me to search for truth through his book I wish I could have a talk with him some day :)) great post dont see much of robbins in europe unfortunatley ....namaste
truth? Do you think you can find any truth outside the illusion of your mind? By illusion, I mean the nature of everything, the dream, life, the mind or whatever you wish to call this one big phenomenon..
see ONE GIANT LEAP....Tom is my fav on the whole dvd..If you havent seen it yet, then seek it out.Its one of those universal must see's for ALL...Tom speaks brilliant on it!!!So do many great people....cheers
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Buddha said "Be ye an island unto yourself"
I think freedom was a heady one for Osho too and got to him. In the end, karma caught up with him and he got what he deserved. He took the idea of freedom too far, beyond what nature would allow an individual.