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A Visit from the East: Tamo-San. Veena writes: "I was recently discussing climate change with my brother and suddenly started
telling him about the mysterious visit of a Japanese enlightened woman to Osho in Poona in 1988 and my subsequent visits to her in
her beautiful little temple in Enoshima.
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He was uncharacteristically silent when I finished and then said, ‘You must write
that down. It is such a beautiful story, it should not be lost!’
We were sewing peacefully in the sewing room in Lao Tzu House when there was a call for Japanese Geeta to come to Neelam’s
office. Someone had arrived and translating help was need...
Read this amazing story and watch the video...
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Scotland is again on the map: Osho Active Meditations in Edinburgh from noon - 1pm
at the Quaker Meeting House every Thursday starting from January 10th. You can contact Madhu at 07722 099029 or by e-mail:
infinite_reiki@hotmail.co.uk.
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Active and Inactive Meditation
Sometimes it happens that one can become addicted to one sort of meditation. That brings a sort of impoverishment. You should allow many dimensions to penetrate you. You should allow at least two meditations: one inactive, one active. That is a very very basic requirement; otherwise the personality becomes lopsided.
If you are doing only a passive meditation – watching and nothing else... Watching is a passive process. You have not to do anything really. It is not a doing; it is a sort of non-doing. It is a buddhist meditation – very good, but incomplete. So Buddhists have become very lopsided. They became very quiet and calm, but they missed one thing – what I call bliss. They missed it. [...]
Buddhism is one of the most beautiful approaches – but incomplete. Something is missing. It has no mysticism in it, no poetry, no romance; almost bare mathematics, a geometry of the soul but not a poetry of the soul. And unless you can dance, never be satisfied. [...]
Do a few dancing meditations, singing meditations, music, so at the same time, side by side, your capacity to enjoy, your capacity to be joyful, also increases.
excerpt from Osho, A Rose is a Rose is a Rose, Chapter #23
excerpt also published in:
Everyday Osho: 365 Daily Meditations (Fair Winds)
The Tiny Meditation: Walk Consciously
When you are walking on the road, you can walk consciously. That’s what Buddha says one should do. You are alert, deep down
you are aware that you are walking. You are conscious of each movement. You are conscious of the birds singing in the trees,
the early morning sun coming through the trees, the rays touching you, the warmth, the fresh air, the fragrance of newly opening
flowers.
Osho – quote thanks to mySamasati, the daily Osho quote
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