Osho on Hassids

Osho Hasidic Tale of Rabbi Meir – Can the Master really save the disciple?

Osho on Rabbi Meir

Question – Can the Master really save the disciple? Osho – Certainly, absolutely… if the disciple is really a disciple he is already saved. It is not that first you have to be a disciple and then you will be saved – in your very being a disciple you are saved, in your very surrender [...]

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Osho – A Hassid is one who has attained to the vision of the one

Osho on Hassid

Osho – A king heard that one part of his kingdom was almost in a chaos. People were fighting with each other. They were hurting each other in every way possible. He was worried. He sent a special messenger to this part with a magic glass. The magic glass had the quality that if you [...]

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Osho Hassidic Story – What do you possess? You don’t possess even yourself

Osho Hassidic Story

Osho – THERE is one very ancient tale. If you listen well, you will find yourself also in it. But if you only hear it, you will laugh at it and forget it. Sometimes you simply laugh to forget a thing, to hide a thing. Many times I have observed that you laugh just to [...]

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Osho on Judaism – Hassidism, Hassids from Judaism

Osho on Judaism - Hassidism

Osho : I am the only Jew in India!……In fact, there have been only two source religions in the world: Hinduism and Judaism. Both are dead. Jainism and Buddhism are offshoots of Hinduism but because the root is dead the branches are dead too. And Christianity and Islam are branches of Judaism, and because the [...]

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Osho on Hasidism – Osho hasidism discourse

Osho on Hasidism

Osho on Hasidism : A few things about Hasidism. First, the word ‘hasid’ comes from a Hebrew word which means pious, pure. It is derived from the noun ‘hased’ which means grace. This word ‘hasid’ is very beautiful. The whole standpoint of Hasidism is based on grace. It is not that YOU do something — [...]

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