Osho calls the Servers Upanishad “the secret of secrets, the mystery within all the mysteries, the essence of essences,” It is one the most ancient text of the rishis the seers, of India.
In life, many things can be learned without the person undergoing any inner transformation; he can remain the same and just go on accumulating knowledge and skills. But in the realms of the inner search unless the person is ready to change and transform though a deep and sincere inquiry, he will never understand and find the essence within.
In The Way Beyond any Way Osho describes, step by step, how to search for this essence. But he cautions, “I warn you in advance that to involve oneself in the teachings of Upanishad is like playing with fire. An understood without also becoming transformed.”
Osho defies categorization, reflecting everything from the individual quest for meaning to the most urgent social and political issues facing society today. His books are not written but are not written but are transcribed from recordings of extemporaneous talks given a period of thirty-five years. Osho has been described by The Sunday times in London as one of the ‘1000 makers of the 20th Century’ and by Sunday mind-Day in India as one of the ten people-along with Gandhi, Nehru and Buddha-who have changed the destiny of India.
Osho has a stand aim of helping to create the condition for the birth of a human being, characterized as “Zorba the Buddha’-one whole feet are firmly on the ground, yet whose hands can touch the stars. Running like a thread though all aspects of Osho’s talks and meditations is a vision that encompasses both the timeless wisdom of the East and the highest potential of Western science and technology.
He is synonymous with a revolutionary contribution to the science of inner transformation and an approach to contemporary life. The unique Osho Active Meditations are designed to allow the release of accumulated stress in the body and mind so that it is essier to be still and experience the though free state of meditation.
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