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Mystery beyond Mind

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With his signature wisdom and wit, Osho offers his refreshing vision of religiousness, one base on the truth of ones own direct experience of life. In the mystery beyond mind he infuses new life into the ancient sayings of Patanjali, an Indian sage who systemized yoga nearly two thousand years ago. Through his responses to individuals question, Osho shows that by simply applying new approaches to ordinary everyday situations, these can became opportunities for awareness and relaxation. This book provides both inspiration and practical contemporary guidance for seekers everywhere.
Look at the misery and always try to find out the cause and you will find the cause within yourself. Once you find the cause is inside, the point of transformation has reached to its maturity. Now you can turn over, now you can change you are ready. While you go on throwing responsibility on others no change is possible. Once you realize that you are responsible for all the misery that you have created you are your own hell that very moment a great turning happens. Immediately you became your own heaven.
Being loose and natural will give you a spontaneous will give you a spontaneous awareness. There is no need to make any effort for awareness. It will follow like a shadow if you are loose and natural it will come there is no need to make any other effort for it because being loose and natural automatically flowers in being aware.
Osho offers inspiration and practical tools for transformation to seekers worldwide. For more than three decades he spoke about every aspect of the human condition supporting individual on their own paths of growth and fulfillment. With humor and compassion, Osho opens new doors with his insight. Celebrating the outer and inner dimensions of life Oshos approach towards the search is refreshingly healthy and holistic.
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200 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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Every kind of logic builds a certain tension. Once there is logic, there is room for argument, isn’t it? If you become extremely logical, you become horribly argumentative about everything in your life. So meditation is a way of unstringing this. Letting the mind just be there without employing the logical distortion. If your mind learns to just simply be there, it becomes like the piece of a mirror. The beauty of the mirror is, a mirror has no face of its own. Logic has a face of its own. Everybody has their own kind of logic. Why two people can argue endlessly about the same issue, simply because everybody’s logic has its own face. However, a mirror has no face, in this little piece of mirror, you can reflect the whole mountain. You can contain the whole mountain in a tiny mirror; you can contain the sun in the little mirror. Once the mind goes beyond the duality of logic, it becomes like a mirror which can contain the whole existence; the creation and the creator. All the sadhana is just towards this.
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