The Rebellious Spirit 1
Rebellion Is a Style of Life
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Osho
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Osho
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Part 1 (talks #01-#10)
Everybody wants change, everybody wants "the situation" to change, because now even the most stupid person can see that something is going off track on our planet and with humanity; whether people personally want to change is a different question. In this series, The Rebellious Spirit, Osho provides a blueprint for a revolution, but a different one than we have known from history.
"The "buddhas", the enlightened people of the past, were not concerned with any social revolution. Their whole concern was with their own spiritual attainment—they were very self-centered. What is needed is a revolution of the poor and I don't advocate a violent revolution. There is no need because the poor are in the majority, and the rich are very few. I teach you love. And love is not blind; love can see the whole structure, how poverty happens. Love can bring the revolution; a revolution brought by love, not by violence is charity to me.”
Osho is the first to connect and combine a personal spiritual revolution with a social, global and political revolution.
This series intends to trigger "the rebellious spirit" in all of us.
- Meditation Is the Greatest Charity
- The Pilgrimage Is Endless
- Live Life Totally
- The Thread of Understanding
- Lead Me from Darkness to Light
- Only Meditation Is Needed
- Arguing with the Ocean
- A More Human Technology
- Toward the Ultimate Ocean
- Freedom Brings Responsibility
OSHO TALKS—from original recordings of live events with Osho and his audience of seekers and friends from around the world.
Recorded at the Osho International Meditation Resort, Pune, India.
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- Original Recording
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