Thứ Hai, 5 tháng 1, 2015
Chủ Nhật, 4 tháng 1, 2015
Thứ Bảy, 3 tháng 1, 2015
(10) Osho
(10) Osho
~A T A O I S T P A R A B L E ~
There is a statue of Lao Tzu, the founder of Tao. And a young man has been thinking for years to go to the mountains and see the statue of Lao Tzu. He loves the words, the way Lao Tzu has spoken, the style of life that he has lived, but he has never seen any of his statues.
There are no Taoist temples, so there are very rare statues and they are all in the mountains - standing in the open, carved out of the mountain - no roof, no temple, no priest, no worship....
(10) Jithin Venu - Ảnh từ bài viết của Jithin Venu trong Osho
(10) Jithin Venu - Ảnh từ bài viết của Jithin Venu trong Osho
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
In the East, where mind has been the sole center of all research down the centuries, we have discovered that you can go above the mind. Sufism accepts that state and calls it the state of a masta - a divine madman. He is mad, but he is superhumanly mad. His behavior is irrational as far as our logic is concerned. But perhaps there is a higher logic, according to which his...
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
In the East, where mind has been the sole center of all research down the centuries, we have discovered that you can go above the mind. Sufism accepts that state and calls it the state of a masta - a divine madman. He is mad, but he is superhumanly mad. His behavior is irrational as far as our logic is concerned. But perhaps there is a higher logic, according to which his...
Thứ Sáu, 2 tháng 1, 2015
(10) Moon Shaker - Ảnh từ bài viết của Moon Shaker trong Osho
(10) Moon Shaker - Ảnh từ bài viết của Moon Shaker trong Osho
Synthesis of The Opposites ( Two Tales of A tale )
( Hindu & Buddha's Perspective of a Same Tale )
Dear Osho,
Buddha used to tell the story of a man who met a tiger in the jungle. The man ran for his life, and the tiger came after him. Suddenly the man came to huge ravine and found himself standing at the top of a sheer cliff. In desperation – the tiger hot on his heels – the man climbed over the edge of the cliff, and caught hold of the root of a tree so that he was just hanging over the abyss.
Above his head was the tiger, peering over the cliff’s edge and waiting. The trembling man looked down and saw yet another tiger waiting for him at the foot of the cliff, and when he glanced at the tree root to which he was clinging, he saw that it was being gnawed away by two rats – a black one and a white one !
In this same moment the man noticed a ripe fruit growing there on the cliff. He somehow managed to hang on to the root with just one hand and plucked the fruit with the other. How sweet and delicious was the taste of this fruit !
Could you please explain to us the meaning of this story?
Synthesis of The Opposites ( Two Tales of A tale )
( Hindu & Buddha's Perspective of a Same Tale )
Dear Osho,
Buddha used to tell the story of a man who met a tiger in the jungle. The man ran for his life, and the tiger came after him. Suddenly the man came to huge ravine and found himself standing at the top of a sheer cliff. In desperation – the tiger hot on his heels – the man climbed over the edge of the cliff, and caught hold of the root of a tree so that he was just hanging over the abyss.
Above his head was the tiger, peering over the cliff’s edge and waiting. The trembling man looked down and saw yet another tiger waiting for him at the foot of the cliff, and when he glanced at the tree root to which he was clinging, he saw that it was being gnawed away by two rats – a black one and a white one !
In this same moment the man noticed a ripe fruit growing there on the cliff. He somehow managed to hang on to the root with just one hand and plucked the fruit with the other. How sweet and delicious was the taste of this fruit !
Could you please explain to us the meaning of this story?
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