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satyadeva commented on the post, Osho: The First Buddha in the Dental Chair, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
It would seem that you are “doomed”, babasv, if you can’t or won’t respond in any coherent way to my points. “Doomed” to not being taken seriously, to being regarded as a chronically angry irrelevance.
How about […]
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satyadeva commented on the post, Osho: The First Buddha in the Dental Chair, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
I can well understand that, Alok.
Perhaps his ‘Osho Spiritual Training Courses’ didn’t include how to welcome people whose circumstances don’t fit with one’s (evidently overwhelmingly important) worldly […] -
satyadeva commented on the post, Osho: The First Buddha in the Dental Chair, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
Sure – as long as you won’t be leading it, babasv….
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satyadeva commented on the post, Osho: The First Buddha in the Dental Chair, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
Why would they drop everything for sannyas? Don’t you yourself know that from your own experience, babasv?
Did they really “work like slaves”? You mean they had no choice, they’d been rounded up and were kept […]
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satyadeva commented on the post, Osho: The First Buddha in the Dental Chair, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
Vartan:
By the way, if you get a chance to see The Master (2012) which revolves around the start of Scientology, I think you will enjoy.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1560747/
SD:
One of the most appallingly […] -
satyadeva commented on the post, Osho: The First Buddha in the Dental Chair, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
I reckon you’re what’s known as a ‘dodgy lawyer’, Shantam….
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satyadeva commented on the post, Osho: The First Buddha in the Dental Chair, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
But look where all this sentimental, emotion-evoking remembrance has led, Shantam…To a world where few really understand these spiritual giants, where their priests have hijacked their teachings, distorting, […]
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satyadeva commented on the post, How to tell a story, Osho and the Irish, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
Well, anything that demands our sustained attention keeps the mind occupied and aimless thinking ‘at bay’, but watching a good film, while invoking the ‘change is as good as a rest’ effect, elicits our emotions, […]
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satyadeva commented on the post, How to tell a story, Osho and the Irish, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
Only problem is, Shantam, what happens in the brain is an effect, not a cause.
TM people and others have been examining the brains of their ‘meditators’ for decades, finding all sorts of positive effects, but it […] -
satyadeva commented on the post, A day in the Life of a Master, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
“Hundreds of thousands of wounded males”, Shantam?! You’re discussing the Poona ashram, not avian victims of an oil-slick.
Besides, isn’t an ashram a whole lot more than just another therapy centre?
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satyadeva commented on the post, A day in the Life of a Master, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
Well, yes, human beings have created a dysfunctional world that’s possibly heading towards oblivion. So, what’s new in that?
If you want to dish out ‘justice’ in similar measure to the crimes you’re denouncing […]
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satyadeva commented on the post, A day in the Life of a Master, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
In other words, Shantam, you want what you want, not what some other people want. So it’s degenerated into another game of politics, which is always based on power – who has it and who wants it.
You think you […]
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satyadeva commented on the post, A day in the Life of a Master, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
Well, taking that sort of positive action is a long way from consigning the perpetrators of ‘evil’ to frying in Hell!
I somehow doubt you’d actually want in reality to be the one who plunges the knife in, or who […]
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satyadeva commented on the post, A day in the Life of a Master, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
Prem Martyn:
I wish there was somewhere opposite to wisdom’s enlightened love parlour where all the worst of humanity would be consigned …to suffer torment and hells fires not as some pretend fear but as a real […] -
satyadeva commented on the post, A day in the Life of a Master, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
Of course, frank – but don’t you think it’s worth noting that they’re apparently not at the mercy of, at the effect of (as it were) the rest of the emotional spectrum?
Perhaps you think they are?
My […]
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satyadeva commented on the post, A day in the Life of a Master, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
Well, I think we know the answer to that, frank…
But let’s add moodiness, depression, general negativity, chronic sadness, grief, emotional attachment to partner, children, job, home etc., even so-called normal […]
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satyadeva commented on the post, A day in the Life of a Master, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
frank:
also.personal and impersonal love are probably all part of the same totality and not opposed at all.
like looking at the same river from a different viewpoint.SD:
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satyadeva commented on the post, A day in the Life of a Master, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
Kavita:
perhaps it is bliss that i have been for looking for & perhaps only mystery can create bliss!SD:
What exactly do you mean, Kavita? Sounds a very ‘mysterious’ statement…. -
satyadeva commented on the post, A day in the Life of a Master, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
Sorry to embarrass you with such a public show of the most profound intimacy and spiritual insight – I tend to forget others are watching it all on here…
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satyadeva commented on the post, A day in the Life of a Master, on the site sannyasnews 11 years, 2 months ago
So you do know what “abide in Being” means, you devious little Dark Horse, you!
But by simply stating “Once the inner turmoil is pacified” you might well be underestimating the implications of the ‘death’ of the […]
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