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  • #1
    Osho
    “They say: Think twice before you jump. I say: Jump first and then think as much as you want!”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #2
    Osho
    “Don't try to understand life. Live it! Don't try to understand love. Move into love. Then you will know - and all that knowing will come out of your experiencing. The more you know, the more you know that much remains to be known.”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #3
    Osho
    “Those who are courageous, go headlong. They search all opportunities of danger. Their life philosophy is not that of insurance companies. Their life philosophy is that of a mountain climber, a glider, a surfer. And not only in the outside seas they surf; they surf in their innermost seas. And not only on the outside they climb Alps and Himalayas; they seek inner peaks. But remember one thing: never forget the art of risking— never, never. Always remain capable of risking. Wherever you can find an opportunity to risk, never miss it, and you will never be a loser. Risk is the only guarantee for being truly alive.”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #4
    Osho
    “Commit as many mistakes as possible, remembering only one thing: don’t commit the same mistake again. And you will be growing.”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #5
    Osho
    “Life is not a problem. To look at it as a problem is to take a wrong step. It is a mystery to be lived, loved, experienced.”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #6
    Osho
    “It is not a question of money, power, and prestige; it is a question of what intrinsically you want to do. Do it, irrespective of the results, and your boredom will disappear. You must be following others’ ideas, you must be doing things in a “right” way, you must be doing things as they should be done. These are the foundation stones of boredom. The whole of humanity is bored”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #7
    Osho
    “And who can be love? Certainly, if you are not aware of who you are, you cannot be love. You will be fear. Fear is just the opposite of love. Remember, hate is not the opposite of love, as people think. Hate is love standing upside down, it is not the opposite of love. The real opposite of love is fear. In love one expands, in fear one shrinks. In fear one becomes closed, in love one opens. In fear one doubts, in love one trusts. In fear one is left lonely. In love one disappears; hence there is no question of loneliness at all. When one is not, how can one be lonely? Then these trees and the birds and the clouds and the sun and the stars are all within you. Love is when you have known your inner sky.”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #8
    Osho
    “The word courage is very interesting. It comes from a Latin root cor, which means “heart.” So to be courageous means to live with the heart. And weaklings, only weaklings, live with the head; afraid, they create a security of logic around themselves. Fearful, they close every window and door—with theology, concepts, words, theories—and inside those closed doors and windows, they hide. The way of the heart is the way of courage. It is to live in insecurity; it is to live in love, and trust; it is to move in the unknown. It is leaving the past and allowing the future to be. Courage is to move on dangerous paths. Life is dangerous, and only cowards can avoid the danger—but then, they are already dead. A person who is alive, really alive, vitally alive, will always move into the unknown. There is danger there, but he will take the risk. The heart is always ready to the the risk, the heart is a gambler. The head is a businessman. The head always calculates—it is cunning. The heart is noncalculating. This”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #9
    Osho
    “Buddha is a Buddha, a Krishna is a Krishna, and you are you. And you are not in any way less than anybody else. Respect yourself, respect your own inner voice and follow it.”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #10
    Osho
    “You can either be a person who is a coward, afraid, ready to submit, surrender, a person who has himself no dignity, no respect for his own being—or you can be fearless. But then you are going to be a rebel, you cannot avoid that. Either you can be a man of faith or you are going to be a rebellious spirit.”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #11
    Osho
    “You were born as a no-mind. Let this sink into your heart as deeply as possible because through that, a door opens. If you were born as a no-mind, then the mind is just a social product. It is nothing natural, it is cultivated. It has been put together on top of you. Deep down you are still free, you can get out of it. One can never get out of nature, but one can get out of the artificial any moment one decides to.”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #12
    Osho
    “In the beginning there is not much difference between the coward and the courageous person. The only difference is, the coward listens to his fears and follows them, and the courageous person puts them aside and goes ahead. The courageous person goes into the unknown in spite of all the fears.”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #13
    Osho
    “Whenever a situation arises that creates fear, there are two alternatives—either you fight or you take flight.”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #14
    Osho
    “The East has failed because it tried meditation without love. The West has failed because it tried love without meditation. My whole effort is to give you a synthesis, the whole—which means meditation plus love.”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #15
    Osho
    “If you go to a tree and start talking, or to a flower, a rose, people will think you are mad. If you go to the church and talk to the cross or to an image, nobody will think you are mad, they will think you are religious.”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #16
    Osho
    “It is not a question of money, power, and prestige; it is a question of what intrinsically you want to do. Do it, irrespective of the results, and your boredom will disappear.”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #17
    Osho
    “You cannot be truthful if you are not courageous. You cannot be loving if you are not courageous. You cannot be trusting if you are not courageous. You cannot inquire into reality if you are not courageous. Hence courage comes first and everything else follows.”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #18
    Osho
    “The only way to go beyond death is to accept death. Then it disappears. The only way to be fearless is to accept fear. Then the energy is released and becomes freedom.”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #19
    Osho
    “Man cannot be reduced to slavery if he is not distorted first. The politician and the priest have been in a deep conspiracy down the ages. They have been reducing humanity to a crowd of slaves. They are destroying every possibility of rebellion in man—and love is rebellion, because love listens only to the heart and does not care a bit about anything else.”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #20
    Osho
    “Love sharpens intelligence, fear dulls it. Who wants you to be intelligent? Not those who are in power. How can they want you to be intelligent?—because if you are intelligent you will start seeing the whole strategy, their games. They want you to be stupid and mediocre. They certainly want you to be efficient as far as work is concerned, but not intelligent; hence humanity lives at the lowest, at the minimum of its potential.”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #21
    Osho
    “But basically courage is risking the known for the unknown, the familiar for the unfamiliar, the comfortable for the uncomfortable, arduous pilgrimage to some unknown destination. One never knows whether one will be able to make it or not. It is gambling, but only the gamblers know what life is. THE”
    Osho, Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously

  • #22
    Manly P. Hall
    “To live in the world without becoming aware of the meaning of the world is like wandering about in a great library without touching the books.”
    Manly P. Hall, The Secret Teachings of All Ages

  • #23
    Manly P. Hall
    “If the infinite had not desired man to be wise, he would not have bestowed upon him the faculty of knowing.”
    Manly P. Hall

  • #24
    Manly P. Hall
    “Experiences are the chemicals of life with which the philosopher experiments”
    Manly P Hall

  • #25
    Manly P. Hall
    “We can only escape from the world by outgrowing the world. Death may take man out of the world but only wisdom can take the world out of the man. As long as the human being is obsessed by worldliness, he will suffer from the Karmic consequences of false allegiances. When however, worldliness is transmuted into Spiritual Integrity he is free, even though he still dwells physically among worldly things.”
    Manly P. Hall

  • #26
    Manly P. Hall
    “They wander in darkness seeking light, failing to realize that the light is in the heart of the darkness”
    Manly P Hall, The Lost Keys of Freemasonry: or The Secret of Hiram Abiff

  • #27
    Manly P. Hall
    “The criers of the Mysteries speak again, bidding all men welcome to the House of Light. The great institution of materiality has failed. The false civilization built by man has turned, and like the monster of Frankenstein, is destroying its creator. Religion wanders aimlessly in the maze of theological speculation. Science batters itself impotently against the barriers of the unknown. Only transcendental philosophy knows the path. Only the illumined reason can carry the understanding part of man upward to the light. Only philosophy can teach man to be born well, to live well, to die well, and in perfect measure be born again. Into this band of the elect--those who have chosen the life of knowledge, of virtue, and of utility--the philosophers of the ages invite YOU.”
    Manly P. Hall, The Secret Teachings of All Ages

  • #28
    Manly P. Hall
    “It was apparent that materialism was in complete control of the economic structure, the final objective of which was for the individual to become part of a system providing an economic security at the expense of the human soul, mind, and body.”
    Manly P. Hall, The Secret Teachings of All Ages

  • #29
    Manly P. Hall
    “Plato defined good as threefold in character: good in the soul, expressed through the virtues; good in the body, expressed through the symmetry and endurance of the parts; and good in the external world, expressed through social position and companionship.”
    Manly P. Hall, The Secret Teachings of All Ages

  • #30
    Manly P. Hall
    “A little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism; but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion.”
    Manly P. Hall, The Secret Teachings of All Ages



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