Die O Yogi Die - Osho
Die O Yogi Die - Talks on the Great Tantra Master, Gorakh
Gorakh is one of the four people whom Osho calls “the foundation stones of Indian mysticism”. Gorakh is direct and to the point, earthy, an “unpolished diamond” who doesn’t allow any detours or side-stepping on the path to self-realization.
This book is about the death of the ego and the practical steps everyone can take to live a full, aware and joyful life.
“One death we are already familiar with, that death in which the body dies – but our ego and mind go on living. This same ego finds a new womb. This same ego, troubled by new desires, again starts off on the journey. Even before leaving behind one body, it is already eager for another. This death is not the real death.”
Osho
Osho is in a category all of his own his own, and as he states: “I am nobody. I don’t belong to any nation, I don’t belong to any religion, I don’t belong to any political party. I am simply an individual, the way existence created me. I have kept myself absolutely uninfluenced by any idiotic ideology – religious, political, social, financial. And the miracle is that because I am not burdened with all these glasses on my eyes and curtains before me, I can see clearly.”
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