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NEVER BORN NEVER DIED,
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11 DECEMBER 1931 AND 19 JANUARY 1990

I would like more and more writers, poets, film makers to steal as much as they can, because truth is not my property, I am not its owner. let it reach in any way, in anybody's name, in any form, but let it reach. Beyond Psychology#3 Q#2 : Osho

If you really want to know who I am, you have to be as absolutely empty as I am. Then two mirrors will be facing each other, and only emptiness will be mirrored: two mirrors facing each other. But if you have some idea, then you will see your own idea in me."

"Only that which cannot be taken away by death is real. Everything else is unreal, it is made of the same stuff dreams are made of." ~OSHO♥

Friday, 18 May 2012

Life is a Pilgrimage


 Life is a pilgrimage to nowhere, from nowhere to nowhere. And between these two nowhere is the now-here. Nowhere consists of two words: now, here.

Between these two nowheres is the now-here Each day brings its own problems, its own challenges and each moment brings its own questions. And if you have ready-made answers in your head you will not be able even to listen to the question.
You will be so full of your answer, You will be incapable of listening. You will not be available.

“Life has everything that it needs in itself; it is intrinsic, not outside. It is an unfoldment of more and more joy, of more and more blissfulness, of more and more ecstasy.

But the unfoldment is in the present. As you go deeper and deeper, and higher and higher, you become more and more playful. And to be playful takes all seriousness away.

"Experience life in all possible ways -- Good-bad, bitter-sweet, dark-light, Summer-winter. Experience all the dualities. Don't be afraid of experience, because the more experience you have, the more mature you become."

~OSHO

2 comments:

  1. My personal interpretation of a well known interview to Osho

    http://soundcloud.com/domenicoangarano/nobody-can-take-care-of-you

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    1. Nice work Domenico.. I thoroghly enjoyed it! :-) keep 'em coming more..

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