In this post I tried to help understand the concept ‘Zorba the Buddha’ given by Osho. It’s root is based upon an Indian saying the sins of all past lives gets burned upon getting enlightened. So definitely sins of this life even lived as Zorba too will get burned.
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भज गोविंदम मूढ़मते-Shankaracharya.
I have tried to describe the point Osho was talking about in this book. The mindfulness or awareness meditation that I practiced helped me to fall into consciousness and know it. In result that experience gave this insight.
Osho-A Zorba the Buddha, Mystic Kabir and Lao Tzu explained.
Photo by ROMAN ODINTSOV on Pexels.com You may like to listen, in US English accent, to this post from my Podcast Philosia (दर्शन) at Anchor or Castbox or Google Podcasts. It is a web version, no app needed. The first question: Osho, The revolution feels to be hot, heady and sharp. Whereas love feels to …
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Synchronicity
Synchronicity is first step towards enlightenment. It is tried to explain that it happens on its own. It is called as Wu-Wei-Wu by Lao Tzu. There are basically four steps but the first is experienced but recognised later. So there are only two recognisable steps of experience during which it is happening. However it is absurd to say but actually there is no one who recognises but in word it can be expressed like this only. The experience is such cannot be expressed in words.
My experience of Transcendence/Satori/Nirbeej-samadhi.
It is about my own experience in spiritual journey through awareness or mindfulness meditation leading to falling into emptiness called as nirbheej samadhi or Satori in Zen Buddhism of Buddha. Tao of Lao Tzu is same and so spoke Zharathustra too by celebration.
Most recent Upanishad: The book of Mirdad.
Source: https://spiritualtexts.academy/tag/mikhail-naimy/ From forward of the book:-Orthodox religions follow ‘Transcendental Mysticism’ because it can co-exist effortlessly with hierarchy, inequality and injustice, because in its vision the world is seen and known as either inevitably flawed or as an illusion. ‘ evolutionary mysticism’, which honours the union with the transcendent but which stresses the birth of …
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