▲ 4 r/Osho

Hypocrisy of Osho

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Yes, he was wrong, because he refused to let you sleep in comfort.

Yes, he was bad, because he dared to pull off the masks everyone held so dear.

Yes, he was dangerous, because he wanted you to be free even from your own illusions.

He was the villain who loved you enough to break your favorite cage.

He was the fool who tried to wake a world that was comfortably dreaming.

He was dishonest, because he told you that truth isn't found in books, but in yourself.

He destroyed your peace just to show you it was only silence before the storm.

He stole your beliefs, only to give you your own eyes.

So yes, call him bad, call him wrong.

After all, who forgives a man who holds up a mirror to a world that prefers darkness?

Why this perspective works:

The Paradox of Truth When someone challenges centuries of tradition, society views them as "bad" simply because comfort is preferred over transformation.

Just like a surgeon has to cut to heal, Osho's radical approach was designed to shock people out of unconsciousness.

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u/BeginningCreepy9144 — 4 days ago

What he's really talking about? Can somebody explain me this with an example?

‌ What is essential is to see that one is confused, that all activity, all action which springs from confusion, must also be confused. It is like a confused person seeking a leader– his leader must also be confused. So it is essential to see that one is confused and not try to escape from it, not try to find explanations for it, but be passively, choicelessly, aware. Then you will see quite a different action springs from that passive awareness. If you make an effort to clarify the state of confusion, what you create will still be confused. But if you are aware of yourself, choicelessly, passively aware, then that confusion unfolds and fades away. You will see, if you experiment with this – and it will not take a long period of time because time is not involved in it at all – that clarification comes into being. But you must give your whole attention, your whole interest, to it.

Jiddu Krishnamurti From Collected Works, Vol. 5

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u/BeginningCreepy9144 — 10 days ago

My question is that how to understand jk?

In morning I have been attending a lecture of jk

Where he was saying

"You are the jealous"

You don't feel angry, you are the anger

How can it be true?

It don't make any sense!

Please tell me what is he saying ?

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u/BeginningCreepy9144 — 13 days ago

Why as a man i compare myself with girls more often then boys?

Like if I find any girl pretty or healthy I start looking myself.

Maybe I will say you are assuming her future partner or anything but

Maybe it's the reason

But why?

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u/BeginningCreepy9144 — 13 days ago

Why as a man i compare myself with girls more often then boys?

Like if I find any girl pretty or healthy I start looking myself.

Maybe I will say you are assuming her future partner or anything but

Maybe it's the reason

But why?

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u/BeginningCreepy9144 — 13 days ago

‌ "It was like a flower growing naturally by the river untouched, free and innocent. Suddenly someone plucked that flower and gave it a role by saying You will be the Teacher of the World."

u/BeginningCreepy9144 — 14 days ago

Why do people with religious beliefs (in God, hell, heaven, moral accountability) seem more motivated and successful—making progress at work, staying healthy, getting promotions—while I, who rejects these beliefs to pursue truth, feel stuck and alone despite genuine effort?

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u/BeginningCreepy9144 — 15 days ago
▲ 39 r/SSCCGL

15 din me krne wale tera raaj to bta 🌚

Agr ye satya hai to btao bhai kese kiya kya har koi apka level match kr skta hai

u/BeginningCreepy9144 — 1 month ago

In name of self love I get self shaming

What happened is that I don't know how to ride a bike. I am 20 years old now, and everyone makes fun of me. Because I am a bit skinny, my confidence has always been low, and I feel like my parents have always looked at me as someone who is too simple and useless—just because I don't know how to ride a bike and I can't handle responsibilities like a mature adult. Just imagine how it feels when even a kid mocks you, saying, "You still don't even know how to ride a bike?" Today, I went out to learn how to ride with my father. I rode it for about 5 to 6 minutes. On our way back, an uncle asked us where we were coming from. I replied, "Just from around here." Right then, my father said, "I'm teaching him how to ride a bike." Hearing this, the uncle replied, "You must be joking! Even my younger son can ride one." I felt so deeply ashamed. When I got back home, my family members were so shocked to hear that I was actually riding a bike.

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u/BeginningCreepy9144 — 1 month ago
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If you are not able to recognize Osho's voice then sorry, you are just wasting your time.

Aaj kal ek naya hi samudaye prakat hua hai phle ve reels shorts se Osho ki ai voice sun lenge jinme kahi osho ai kah rhe hai ki apne dang se jiyo kahi me bhramand ki bate kr rhe hai kahi ve sharsti me khusi se rho ki bate kr rhe hai...

Ye bate smjh leni jaruri hai ki ho kya rha hai ye ai voice osho ko ek aam purana wahi gisis piti bhgwan mahan unki utha mahan wale guru me bdl rha hai log sochte hai ye bhi unhi ki trah ek or sadhu ji hai or fir ve osho ki or video khojte hai or mza ye hai ve asli video pr pahunch jate hai or un hone itni ai voice sun li ki ab real unhe ai lgne lagi

" Are ye osho itni dheere or ruk ruk kr baat kyo kr rhe hai"

*Are ye osho dharm virodhi kese ho gye ye bhgwan ko bura kyo kah rhe hai"

u/BeginningCreepy9144 — 1 month ago