Walk without Feet, Fly without Wings and Think without Mind

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Walk without Feet, Fly without Wings and Think without Mind

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ISBN: 978-0-88050-025-8
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About Walk without Feet, Fly without Wings and Think without Mind

These talks took place over a ten day period – a series of personal questions from seekers touching a wide variety of fundamental life issues, and an enlightened being’s profound, loving and, at times, humorous responses to them. Amongst the many subjects covered, Osho speaks on parents and children, trust and surrender, love and jealousy, sex and pornography; play and creativity, desirelessness, enlightenment and the belief in God.

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Osho leads the new meditation technique : Fourth Stage: total rest

July 22, 2009 by  
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Now no questions and no deep breathing. Drop everything, abandon every effort. For these ten minutes keep lying as if you are dead, as if you are not. Give up everything. For these ten minutes drop all efforts and lie in waiting for him. Cease to do anything; neither ask “Who am I?” nor breathe deeply. Just keep lying—relaxed, restful. Listen to the roar of the sea. Listen to the wind passing through the pines. If a bird calls, listen to its sound. For ten minutes feel as if you are dead, as if you don’t exist.

And now open your eyes slowly, slowly. If your eyes don’t open, then cover them with your palms. Those who have fallen down and who find it difficult to get up should first take deep but slow breaths and then rise up. Don’t be in a hurry, don’t rise abruptly. Get up slowly, very slowly. And if someone cannot rise even after breathing, then he should stay lying a little longer and breathe deeply but slowly. Then he should first sit up and then rise very slowly. Open your eyes…One who cannot get up should further breathe deeply but slowly, and then rise very gently. mirac103

Source: Osho
Osho’s New Dynamic Meditation Technique

Osho leads the new meditation technique: Third Stage: Ask: "Who am I?"

Deep breathing will continue. Bodily movement will continue, and to them add the third sutra. Ask within yourselves: “Who am I? Who am I? Who am I?” Ask inside you, “Who am I?” Let your every breath be filled with this one question, “Who am I? Who am I?” Let breathing, deep and fast breathing continue, and ask inside you, “Who am I?” Let the body continue to move and sway and ask from within “Who am I?”

Keep asking this question without any interruption, let no gaps occur in between. And pour all your energy into asking: “Who am I?” For ten minutes squeeze all your strength into asking it: “Who am I? Who am I? Who am I? Who am I? Who am I? Who am I?” Madly ask the question, “Who am I? Who am I? Who am I? Who am I? Who am I?” Ask it with all your being, let the question reverberate through your whole being, “Who am I?” Continue deep breathing, and let go of the body. Whatever happens to it, allow it. And ask, “Who am I? Who am I?” Exert your utmost for ten minutes; and then we will rest. So apply your full strength…”Who am l? Who am I? Who am I?…

Use your total energy, don’t spare yourselves, don’t withhold yourselves in the least. Exert yourselves totally. Breathe deeply, breathe deeply, breathe deeply, breathe deeply, breathe deeply.

And now drop all efforts and enter the fourth stage, the stage of relaxation and rest.

Source: Osho
Osho’s New Dynamic Meditation Technique

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