The Royal Way – Osho
The belief in the myth of change is the most dangerous kind of belief. Man has suffered much from it – much more than from any other kind of belief. The myth of change – that something better is...
View ArticleNo Way – Osho
Question: Osho, the Fourth Way, as taught by Gurdjieff, has been called the way of conscience. What place has conscience in your teaching? Osho: The question is from Cecil Lewis. No place at all. I...
View ArticleGurdjieff’s Work is for a Particular Type – Osho
1 February 1976 pm in Chuang Tzu Auditorium [A visitor says that he was at John Bennett’s school in England, where they did Gurdjieffian exercises: Actually I left there quite confused – I suppose...
View ArticleSelf-Remembering Vs. Witnessing – Osho
The technique of self-remembering seems easier for me than witnessing. Do they both lead to the same goal? They both lead to the same goal, but the technique of self-remembering is harder, longer and...
View ArticleThe Head and the Heart – Osho
How is it possible that Gurdjieff needed another head, an Ouspensky, to work on a third psychology, the psychology of the buddhas, while you work by yourself and you can be both in the state of mind...
View ArticleMind is the Whole Problem – Osho
The darkness seems so deep, my eyes covered in a haze, my mind never ending noise – except for those moments I am with you – swirling around and around. The light is there but seems so far away in all...
View ArticleConscious While Dreaming – Osho
Will you please explain to us what are some of the other factors which can make one conscious while dreaming? This is a significant question for all those who are interested in meditation, because...
View ArticleYou are in Prison and You Think You are Free – Osho
George Gurdjieff has said: “You are in prison. If you wish to get out of prison, the first thing you must do is realize that you are in prison. If you think you are free, you can’t escape.” What are...
View ArticleLove is Greater than Truth – Osho
We can practice right behavior, and behavior according to duty, but then we will be waring false faces, as we are inwardly, as you say, a madhouse. So should we act as we feel, or act as we ought? The...
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