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September 2008


What is this?

What is this?

And who is there, outside of this to know it?

Mooji

 

[Extracted from http://www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-0pS_wPeDxDQ/forget_about_enlightenment_... - 7:14]

Experiencing -- without any thought

It is always the mind that gets it, or does not get it; the watcher simply watches. No idea is formed, just absolute silence prevails. And in that moment is the seeing, knowing, experiencing -- without any thought. Can't you experience anything without any thought? You will have to learn, because mind has been trained for centuries just to think every experience in words.

 

Osho

Only one approach to the goal

In the end there is only one approach to the goal, and that is through the realization of the Self, so why waste time on other roads, which at best will only lead to the final path? Better to be on the final path itself all the time, than on an auxiliary route. Meditate on what the Self is, that is all. There is nothing else but to find the answer to that. See the Self in all; act "automatically" so to speak, and let "it" do it and it always will.

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OSHO on blindness

"...if a blind man cannot see the sun, that does not mean the sun is not there, or
if a man who is interested in climbing ladders cannot see the roses, it is not
the fault of the roses.

To see the sublime, to see the divine you have to be unprejudiced, you have to
be open and receptive.
"

OSHO

OSHO on blindness

“…if a blind man cannot see the sun, that does not mean the sun is not
there, or if a man who is interested in climbing ladders cannot see the
roses, it is not the fault of the roses.

To see the sublime, to see the divine you have to be unprejudiced, you have
to be open and receptive.”

OSHO

Mística: "experiencia muy difícil de alcanzar"

Me llamó la atención este artículo en Wikipedia:

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misticismo

Me sorprendió leer donde dice:

"La mística [...] designaría un tipo de experiencia muy difícil de alcanzar en que se llega al grado máximo de unión del alma humana a lo Sagrado durante la existencia terrenal."


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Beware of the Turing tar-pit in which everything is possible but nothing of interest is easy.

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