Perhaps many people know about Osho's Indian philosophy, but few really understand what lies at the basis of the teaching developed by the "enlightened Master" Bagwan Rajneesh.
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Osho was a Master, an Indian enlightened one. Many also knew him under the name Bagwan Sri Rajneesh. For about 25 years he talked with his students, and the materials of these conversations, Osho's aphorisms, his beliefs and views were immortalized in books, which were then distributed around the world, were translated into dozens of other languages.
Life as a path to enlightenment
Osho was born in December 1931 in 1931. From an early age he was interested in spiritual teachings, he sought to know his body and soul, to explore his abilities. The young master tried different paths to enlightenment, engaged in meditation, but at the same time he severely condemned social prejudices, did not want to believe religions and abide by their rules.
Perhaps the most surprising thing is the cheerfulness of the master. He taught people not to take life too seriously and laugh more.
Osho believed that any action could lead to a quick result. For him, the purpose of man in life was considered important. He defended his own opinion and taught it to others, taught his followers to rely only on their opinion.
The master said that each person is unique and his personality can be revealed only in the process of life, only by trial and error can you find out what is right for you and what is not.
God is love
He associated God with love, meaning that love can come to everyone in the most unexpected guise, but it must be accepted.
Osho loved life, he considered it a secret that cannot be predicted. He said that if everything was known beforehand, living would not be so interesting. But the Indian philosopher taught his followers not to be afraid of life and risk, since without risk there is no spiritual growth.
Solitude he considered a good way to feel happy. She, according to Osho, helped to feel her unity with higher powers, to realize her strength and spiritual usefulness. Then communication with other people will become more fruitful and will bring pleasure.