You may never heard about him..But he's one of the greatest Thinkers/Philosophers ever lived..A very strange person, He teached how to awaken the real humanity in you..Which is buried by Corrupted education system,corrupted Politicitians And corrupted religious leaders...
He teaches how to enjoy the beauty of a flower..How to listen to a singing bird..How to be a part of nature..
In brief.. He teaches how to become more human
Osho
1931 - 1990
Osho, also known as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, was a fully enlightened master who lived during the twentieth century.
He was also a man of extraordinary intelligence, erudition, charisma, and powers of communication.
Some people thought of him as a guru of hedonism, an impressario of spiritual Mardi Gras. Tens of thousands of seekers jetted across oceans to his ashrams and communes to participate in giddy, high-energy experiments in living and consciousness.
But he was also a professor of philosophy, a lover of literature, and the author of an extraordinary library of books that explain the Hindu and Buddhist scriptures in matter-of-fact, crystal-clear English.
In the 1980s, he and his followers built a 65,000-acre city from scratch in the Oregon wilderness. Some people called it an experiment to provoke God, and others called it a fascist concentration camp.
Controversy surrounded him; he was accused of crimes and eventually deported from the United States for violations of immigration law.
He has left us a great legacy: his books. We think they are the clearest maps of the roads to enlightenment that anybody drew during the twentieth century.
Biography
Born in Kuchwada, Madhya Pradesh, India on December 11, 1931. His parents gave him the name Rajneesh Chandra Mohan and raised him as a Jain. When he was seven, his grandfather died with his head in Osho's lap while riding to the doctor in a bullock cart. Osho became enlightened at 21 and graduated at about the same time from the University of Saugar with first-class honors in philosophy. While a student, he won the All-India Debating Championship. He was a professor of philosophy at the University of Jabalpur for nine years. In 1966, he left his teaching post and established an ashram in Bombay. In 1974, he left Bombay and established an ashram in Poona. In 1981, he moved to the United States and established an ashram in Oregon. In 1986 he was deported from the United States for violations of immigration law (to which he pleaded no contest) and returned to Poona. He died on January 19, 1990.
His Awakening
Osho wrote a wonderful description of his awakening -- perhaps the best account of enlightenment that has ever been written.
His Teachings
Osho understood and was able to interpret almost every method that anybody ever used to gain enlightenment, but the technique he stressed above all else was the habit of watching the mind. This leads to mindlessness, which in turn leads to enlightenment. He explains this technique here.
In this video , Osho explains why the word ''f**k'' became the most important word in the language of english
Few famous quotes by osho
“ If you take the responsibility for your life you can start changing it. Slow will be the change, only in the course of time will you start; moving into the world of light and crystallization, but once you are crystallized you will know what real revolution is. Then share your revolution with others; it has to go that way, from heart to heart. �
“ All that is great cannot be possessed - and that is one of the most foolish things man goes on doing. We want to possess. �
“ All that you need is just to be silent and listen to existence. There is no need of any religion, there is no need of any God, there is no need of any priesthood, there is no need of any organization. �
“ All the Buddhas of all the ages have been telling you a very simple fact: Be -- don't try to become. Within these two words, be and becoming, your whole life is contained. Being is enlightenment, becoming is ignorance. �
“ Any human being who is becoming independent of conditionings, of religions, scriptures, prophets and messiahs, has arrived home. He has found the treasure which was hidden in his own being. �
“ Become more and more innocent, less knowledgeable and more childlike. Take life as fun - because that's precisely what it is! �
“ Be less of a judge and you will be surprised that when you become a witness and you don't judge yourself, you stop judging others too. And that makes you more human, more compassionate, more understanding. �
“ Don't seek, don't search, don't ask, don't knock, don't demand - relax. If you relax, it comes. If you relax, it is there. If you relax, you start vibrating with it. �
“ Drop the fear. Fear was taken up by you in your childhood, unconsciously. Now consciously drop it and be mature. Then the life can be a light which goes on deepening as you go on growing. �
“ Doubt is the vestibule which we all must pass through before we can enter the temple of truth. â€
�Recommended Writings
The Book of Secrets: The Science of Meditation
By Osho
This mammoth 1184-page book is Osho's commentary on the Vijnana-Bhairava, the ancient Sanskrit how-to manual that describes 112 methods of attaining enlightenment.
Meditation: The First and Last Freedom
By Osho
One of the best all-around manuals for meditators. Osho believes meditation is watchfulness; he explains how to do it and how to let it carry you to enlightenment.
In Search of the Miraculous:
Chakras, Kundalini, and the Seven Bodies
By Osho
Using simple analogies and anecdotes, Osho talks about kundalini, sex, shaktipat, chakras, tantra, and related subjects.
The Only Meditation There Is: Watching
by Osho
In plain, easy-to-understand language (like everything Osho wrote), this article explains that meditation means watching your mind. Watching your mind leads to mindlessness. In mindlessness your mind is quiet, but it's a different quiet than the one that results from forcible suppression. Make this a habit, and everything else follows automatically.
The Day I Got Enlightened
by Osho
The best account we've ever read of what it's like to get enlightened.
Some Remarks About Effort
by Osho
Effort is the subject of endless debate. Some seekers say effort is needed to reach enlightenment; others say it's unnecessary or counterproductive. Osho's remarks on the subject are interesting because he understands the validity of both points of view.
He teaches how to enjoy the beauty of a flower..How to listen to a singing bird..How to be a part of nature..
In brief.. He teaches how to become more human

Osho
1931 - 1990
Osho, also known as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, was a fully enlightened master who lived during the twentieth century.
He was also a man of extraordinary intelligence, erudition, charisma, and powers of communication.
Some people thought of him as a guru of hedonism, an impressario of spiritual Mardi Gras. Tens of thousands of seekers jetted across oceans to his ashrams and communes to participate in giddy, high-energy experiments in living and consciousness.
But he was also a professor of philosophy, a lover of literature, and the author of an extraordinary library of books that explain the Hindu and Buddhist scriptures in matter-of-fact, crystal-clear English.
In the 1980s, he and his followers built a 65,000-acre city from scratch in the Oregon wilderness. Some people called it an experiment to provoke God, and others called it a fascist concentration camp.
Controversy surrounded him; he was accused of crimes and eventually deported from the United States for violations of immigration law.
He has left us a great legacy: his books. We think they are the clearest maps of the roads to enlightenment that anybody drew during the twentieth century.
Biography
Born in Kuchwada, Madhya Pradesh, India on December 11, 1931. His parents gave him the name Rajneesh Chandra Mohan and raised him as a Jain. When he was seven, his grandfather died with his head in Osho's lap while riding to the doctor in a bullock cart. Osho became enlightened at 21 and graduated at about the same time from the University of Saugar with first-class honors in philosophy. While a student, he won the All-India Debating Championship. He was a professor of philosophy at the University of Jabalpur for nine years. In 1966, he left his teaching post and established an ashram in Bombay. In 1974, he left Bombay and established an ashram in Poona. In 1981, he moved to the United States and established an ashram in Oregon. In 1986 he was deported from the United States for violations of immigration law (to which he pleaded no contest) and returned to Poona. He died on January 19, 1990.
His Awakening
Osho wrote a wonderful description of his awakening -- perhaps the best account of enlightenment that has ever been written.
His Teachings
Osho understood and was able to interpret almost every method that anybody ever used to gain enlightenment, but the technique he stressed above all else was the habit of watching the mind. This leads to mindlessness, which in turn leads to enlightenment. He explains this technique here.
In this video , Osho explains why the word ''f**k'' became the most important word in the language of english

Few famous quotes by osho
“ If you take the responsibility for your life you can start changing it. Slow will be the change, only in the course of time will you start; moving into the world of light and crystallization, but once you are crystallized you will know what real revolution is. Then share your revolution with others; it has to go that way, from heart to heart. �
“ All that is great cannot be possessed - and that is one of the most foolish things man goes on doing. We want to possess. �
“ All that you need is just to be silent and listen to existence. There is no need of any religion, there is no need of any God, there is no need of any priesthood, there is no need of any organization. �
“ All the Buddhas of all the ages have been telling you a very simple fact: Be -- don't try to become. Within these two words, be and becoming, your whole life is contained. Being is enlightenment, becoming is ignorance. �
“ Any human being who is becoming independent of conditionings, of religions, scriptures, prophets and messiahs, has arrived home. He has found the treasure which was hidden in his own being. �
“ Become more and more innocent, less knowledgeable and more childlike. Take life as fun - because that's precisely what it is! �
“ Be less of a judge and you will be surprised that when you become a witness and you don't judge yourself, you stop judging others too. And that makes you more human, more compassionate, more understanding. �
“ Don't seek, don't search, don't ask, don't knock, don't demand - relax. If you relax, it comes. If you relax, it is there. If you relax, you start vibrating with it. �
“ Drop the fear. Fear was taken up by you in your childhood, unconsciously. Now consciously drop it and be mature. Then the life can be a light which goes on deepening as you go on growing. �
“ Doubt is the vestibule which we all must pass through before we can enter the temple of truth. â€
�Recommended Writings
The Book of Secrets: The Science of Meditation
By Osho
This mammoth 1184-page book is Osho's commentary on the Vijnana-Bhairava, the ancient Sanskrit how-to manual that describes 112 methods of attaining enlightenment.
Meditation: The First and Last Freedom
By Osho
One of the best all-around manuals for meditators. Osho believes meditation is watchfulness; he explains how to do it and how to let it carry you to enlightenment.
In Search of the Miraculous:
Chakras, Kundalini, and the Seven Bodies
By Osho
Using simple analogies and anecdotes, Osho talks about kundalini, sex, shaktipat, chakras, tantra, and related subjects.
The Only Meditation There Is: Watching
by Osho
In plain, easy-to-understand language (like everything Osho wrote), this article explains that meditation means watching your mind. Watching your mind leads to mindlessness. In mindlessness your mind is quiet, but it's a different quiet than the one that results from forcible suppression. Make this a habit, and everything else follows automatically.
The Day I Got Enlightened
by Osho
The best account we've ever read of what it's like to get enlightened.
Some Remarks About Effort
by Osho
Effort is the subject of endless debate. Some seekers say effort is needed to reach enlightenment; others say it's unnecessary or counterproductive. Osho's remarks on the subject are interesting because he understands the validity of both points of view.
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