Osho Berühmte Zitate
S. 167
Die verbotene Wahrheit (1975)
S. 102-103
Die verbotene Wahrheit (1975)
Osho: "God is Dead, Now Zen is the Only Living Truth", Rebel Publishing House, Köln, 1989, ISBN 3-89338-081-7, Kapitel 1. Ein Video des englischen Originalvortrags wurde vom Urheberrechtsinhaber online http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBEIeRSLb8k verfügbar gemacht. Deutsche Übersetzung: S. Jayen.
Original englisch; "It was good of Friedrich Nietzsche to declare God dead – I declare that he has never been born. It is a created fiction, an invention, not a discovery. Do you understand the difference between invention and discovery? A discovery is about truth, an invention is manufactured by you." - http://www.iwise.com/2w4Ku
Osho: Zitate auf Englisch
The Mustard Seed (1975)
Within these two words — being and becoming, your whole life is contained. Being is enlightenment, becoming is ignorance.
The Book of Wisdom
“Truth is not something outside to be discovered, it is something inside to be realized.”
Quelle: The Buddha Said: Meeting the Challenge of Life's Difficulties
“If there is any truth in what I am saying, it will survive.”
Italian TV Interview (1989)
Kontext: I believe and trust absolutely in existence. If there is any truth in what I am saying, it will survive. The people who remain interested in my work will be simply carrying the torch, but not imposing anything on anyone, either by sword or bread. I will remain a source of inspiration to my people and that is what most sannyasins will feel. I want them to grow on their own. Qualities like love, around which no church can be created, like awareness, qualities which are nobody's monopoly, like celebration, rejoicing, and maintaining childlike fresh eyes. I want people to know themselves, not to be according to someone else, and the way is in.
“Look for the mysterious in life.”
My Way: The Way of the White Clouds (1995)
Kontext: Look for the mysterious in life. Wherever you look — in the white clouds, in the stars in the night, in the flowers, in a flowing river — wherever you look, look for the mystery. And whenever you find that a mystery is there, meditate on it. Meditation means: dissolve yourself before that mystery, annihilate yourself before that mystery, disperse yourself before that mystery. Be no more, and let the mystery be so total that you are absorbed in it. And suddenly a new door opens, a new perception is achieved.
“Don't say this is good and that is bad. Drop all discrimination. Accept everything as it is.”
Tantra: the Supreme Understanding (1984)