Osho on Listening Seeing

Osho – When listening to me, sit like a Buddha, silent, receptive, feminine.

Osho on Listening

Question – If i can truly experience the music of the fluteplayer, can that be on the same level as the experience you wish to occur with you? I am thinking of the sufis: i see, but i do not see. i am behind a glass wall. Osho – The object is irrelevant. Only the [...]

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Osho – Metaphysical questions are meaningless as far as inner inquiry is concerned

Osho on Metaphysical questions

Question – Does God Exist? Osho – Something about right inquiry…. Before you ask something, it will be good to know what is meant by right questioning. Every question is not a right inquiry, because as far as the inner dimension is concerned you can ask many, many, questions that appear to be meaningful but [...]

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Osho – The words are just like shells: hidden behind them, I am sending you great messages

Osho on Words and Meaning

Question – So many times i can’t understand your words because the sound of your words showers on me, your sound strikes me with energy, filling me, and as a shock, i feel in my spinal cord thrills, waves and vibrations. should i be carefully aware for the meaning of your words? Osho – Then [...]

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Osho – Listening means your body and soul function together in a deep harmony

Osho on Listening

OSHO – LISTEN, SAYS PYTHAGORAS. Down the ages the Masters have always been saying: Listen. But what you do at the most is you hear — you don’t listen. And there is a tremendous difference between these two words. Hearing is very superficial. You can hear because you have ears, that’s all. Anybody who has [...]

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Osho – A man who has forgotten words, he is worth talking to

Osho on forgetting words

Osho – A man who has forgotten words, he is worth talking to, because he has the innermost reality, the center of being within him. He has the message. His silence is pregnant. Your talking is impotent. What are you doing when you talk? You are not saying anything in particular. You have got no [...]

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Osho – Listening is a deep participation between the body and the soul

Osho on Listening

Osho – Anand means blissful, shravan means listening – blissful listening. And there is a difference between hearing and listening. If one is not deaf, one hears; it is the physical part of listening, the gross part. But if you are not listening attentively, if you are not hearing totally, if you are not there [...]

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Osho – Divine seeing is seeing without any prejudice

Osho - Divine seeing

Osho – Deva means divine; the word ’divine’ comes from the same root as ’deva.’ Basir is a sufi name for God – it means: all seeing. Your full name will mean: a divine way of seeing. Ordinarily what we see may not be there. It may be just our minds projecting something from the [...]

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Osho – become more and more loving and more and more capable of listening to existence

Osho on listening to existence

Osho – Prem means love, Sami is a sufi name for God – it means: the all-hearing one. Your full name will mean: a loving capacity to hear all. And if one can really hear, nothing else is needed. If one can hear the wind passing through the trees, that is gospel. If one can [...]

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Osho – What is the difference between looking and seeing?

Osho on looking and seeing

Question – What is the difference between looking and seeing? Osho – There is a great difference. Looking means you are looking for something; you have already some idea to look for. You come here and you say, “I am looking for Teertha” — then you have an idea. Then you look all around for [...]

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Osho on Art of Listening, What is Right Listening by Guru Nanak Dev

Osho on Art of Listening

Osho – Mahavira has described four starting places from which you can reach the other shore. Of these, two can be understood: that of a sadhu and that of a sadhvi, a holy man and a holy woman. The other two seem more difficult: that of a shravaka and shravika. Shravaka means one who has [...]

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