Nityaprem
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Osho as the Spiritual Friend, on the site sannyasnews 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Perhaps it is a bit of a stretch to call Osho a “friend and a family member” but his discourses were aimed at all of us, the people sitting in front of him in the Buddha Hall. You could say we know him through his […]
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Osho as the Spiritual Friend, on the site sannyasnews 10 months, 3 weeks ago
People’s experiences of the inner world vary widely, Dominic. What’s true for me may not be true for you, and vice versa.
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Osho as the Spiritual Friend, on the site sannyasnews 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Satchit doesn’t really make points, he just watches the sunset in text form.
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Osho as the Spiritual Friend, on the site sannyasnews 10 months, 3 weeks ago
So, do you relate to him through books, Satchit? Do you read Osho’s words, or listen to his discourses, and which series?
Or do you feel his presence “working on you”? The people who feel they are sensitive […]
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Osho as the Spiritual Friend, on the site sannyasnews 10 months, 3 weeks ago
No, but we might have to pay more to keep the site alive, because of all the bandwidth these visitors consume….
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Osho as the Spiritual Friend, on the site sannyasnews 10 months, 3 weeks ago
“Truth is greater than all the parts joined together. It is not just the sum of the parts, it is greater than the parts. A melody is not just the sum of all the notes, of all the sounds…I am speaking to you: you […]
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Osho as the Spiritual Friend, on the site sannyasnews 10 months, 4 weeks ago
That’s me out then, I have quite a large brain and a 146 IQ. Although these days the mind is remarkably empty.
Tell me, are Sannyasinauri feathered dinosaurs?
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Osho as the Spiritual Friend, on the site sannyasnews 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Very funny, “sannyasinauri from the cretinaceous period”. I like it, can I be a Sannyasinaurus Rex?
But it’s true that Osho talked a lot about sannyas and what it meant, the ‘friend’ episode was only the most […]
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Osho as the Spiritual Friend, on the site sannyasnews 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Dominic said, “Going to another country, and provoking and insulting your hosts and their traditions, is a pretty dumb move, I would say. You reap what you sow.”
Quite correct, Dominic.
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Osho as the Spiritual Friend, on the site sannyasnews 10 months, 4 weeks ago
You’re not entirely wrong, Lokesh, the idea of the ‘World Tour’ was a bit of a euphemism for a very unsettled time where Osho was forced to move from country to country.
But Osho wasn’t entirely wrong about the […]
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Osho as the Spiritual Friend, on the site sannyasnews 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Here Osho is saying to Vivek, it’s fine, you can still see me as the master. I can see that he would say that, to her and to the other close disciples who were present. But at the same time it’s a bit of a double […]
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Reflections on Sannyas Living and Getting Older, by Nitya Prem, on the site sannyasnews 11 months ago
I find it hard to entirely agree with Osho on this, my instinct says that each person should be allowed to find their own way. Yes, he is right, it is unnatural and perversion, but at the same time if people are […]
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Reflections on Sannyas Living and Getting Older, by Nitya Prem, on the site sannyasnews 11 months ago
“Seriousness is a disease of the mind. When the mind is no longer there, seriousness has no ground to stand upon. But Indians have respected seriousness very much; it is a long tradition.”
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Reflections on Sannyas Living and Getting Older, by Nitya Prem, on the site sannyasnews 11 months ago
No, Veet, no idea why a post-sannyasin would care at all that other people are still busy with sannyas. If you truly had dropped it altogether, it shouldn’t matter to you one way or the other…
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Reflections on Sannyas Living and Getting Older, by Nitya Prem, on the site sannyasnews 11 months ago
C’mon Veet, don’t you want to know whether your spiritual self survives dementia? About 60% of people suffer from some form of dementia prior to death, so it’s actually quite an important question. If our mind is […]
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Reflections on Sannyas Living and Getting Older, by Nitya Prem, on the site sannyasnews 11 months ago
Hear, hear. I entirely agree with you there, Satyadeva, and it’s very well phrased. The people who come together here, whether still in the middle of learning from Osho or whether they have learned some and moved […]
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Reflections on Sannyas Living and Getting Older, by Nitya Prem, on the site sannyasnews 11 months ago
Reading in the history of sannyasnews, I have quite a bit of respect for Parmartha, he seems to have been a sensible guy.
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Reflections on Sannyas Living and Getting Older, by Nitya Prem, on the site sannyasnews 11 months ago
I think that that is quite beautiful, that you can say “I followed Osho’s instructions for years and now find I no longer need them.” Ultimately we all become independent from our teachers, good for you! In a way […]
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Reflections on Sannyas Living and Getting Older, by Nitya Prem, on the site sannyasnews 11 months ago
Are you then saying you are still a sannyasin, Lokesh? I was under the impression that for you it was all “water under the bridge”.
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Nityaprem commented on the post, Reflections on Sannyas Living and Getting Older, by Nitya Prem, on the site sannyasnews 11 months ago
So I have a question for you. Say you are a meditator, someone who has followed advanced souls on the spiritual path, been close to them, and all your life you have been a peaceful man. People call you ‘an old […]
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