OSHO International Foundation – www.osho.com Emotions that we don’t know how to handle effectively lie at the core of so many difficulties in the life of the individual. They play a profound role in how we feel about ourselves, and can even affect our physical health. Expressing our emotions can often hurt others, but by repressing them — even in the benevolent guise of “self-control” — we risk hurting ourselves. Osho offers a third alternative, which is to understand the roots of our emotions and to develop the knack of watching them and learning from them. Osho’s unique insights into emotions, the workings of the mind, and the “being” of the individual go far beyond the understandings of conventional psychology. Order this new book from amazon.cm www.amazon.com Order from Random House: www.randomhouse.com
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#1 by rbsavant on March 8th, 2010
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@zenperspective, don’t be in a hurry to jump to conclusions about osho. Be patient … u will find he contradicts himself time n again. Coz he’s really not interested in forming any school of thought. he wants us to seek the silence within.
#2 by choicesdefineus on March 8th, 2010
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its too bad you clearly dont understand osho. the book they are advertising at the beginning of this video is by osho and its all about transcending emtions into creative energy
#3 by windmoveswater on March 8th, 2010
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there is negative emotions. emotions which take away from your life is a negative emotion – quite simply. when you feel stressed and the day is going so quick and so horrible, all you want to do is get to bed but then you’re attacked by your jealousy at night so you cannot sleep. This is negative emotion, the only emotion you should have as the undertone of all emotion is bliss. once you have bliss, you can recognize all the pain in the world and know how to fix it. like the vision of a sculptor
#4 by mrboombasticx on March 8th, 2010
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This is very interesting, and odd. I can’t say I agree with this totally. I think to be totally integrated one would want to feel a sense of harmony between the emotions and the intellect.
Regarding evolution, I think that, as things are right now, emotions are just as necessary as the intellect, but we would not want to make ourselves slaves to either. We have the innate ability to regulate both at will, and we should exercise it.
#5 by 50calsyndicate on March 8th, 2010
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seek and find yourself before you seek to find someone else.
#6 by vasgeorge on March 8th, 2010
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you are so sttupid.
#7 by StormRiderJim on March 8th, 2010
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The only answer I can offer to you,is that you have surely not understand what osho meant by his words…Maybe some day,after some months,years or lifetimes when your mind will be more wide-open,you will be able to understand Osho’s Enlightened Words…
#8 by asc3asc3asc on March 9th, 2010
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@zenperspective it could be argued that you are the one who does not understand emotions at all. Emotions are the primitive compass of evolved beings. In the absence of any cultural,rational,moral or ethical references,they serve as a basic reference of good & bad,harmful & unharmful. They used to be handy tools a few hundreds of thousand of years ago for the primitive man,just as they serve any animal today.But the awakened ones have transcended them by developing more advanced consciousnesses.
#9 by rajabit1 on March 9th, 2010
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he is right … this is so true …
#10 by bountykilla0118 on March 9th, 2010
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Children are born emotionless and thats why kids are bluntly honest until society starts to push all different types of conditioning and to simplify the subject matter we can call it brain filth and what OSHO is trying to do is to brain wash your thoughts so that you can remove the filth that the conditioning of society has deposited within your mind. Its not the shackles of the body we must fear but the shackles of mind. Mr Anderson or Neo would u like the Red pill or the blue pill?
#11 by zenperspective on March 9th, 2010
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It’s too bad Osho didn’t understand emotions at all. “Emotions blind men exactly as alcohol.” Such a common misunderstanding that emotions can be managed and transcended like thoughts. When your paradigm makes consciousness primary, this is the result and thousands of people suffer from his lack of insight. We are emotional beings first. Emotions are the life breath of our soul. We need to free up feeling and expressing them, not negativize them. There is No Such Thing as a Negative Emotion.
#12 by Vitaminnn07 on March 9th, 2010
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well.. emotions are beautiful too. if they’re not preval? in you of course..
there are a lot of meditation techniques involving solely emotions. its his personal point of view..
hiding emotions may be a defence cover for a lot of people.. perhaps like me.. and it helped me a lot.. in some ways.. but his words are not the last resort truth. emotions are very important, you should try to not hide them. well, its my reflections on the subject.
#13 by tubcf on March 9th, 2010
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Che occhi!..
#14 by D7585 on March 9th, 2010
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Love is not an addiction its a compass to true meaningfulness in life, it is a symptom of finding ones true purpose and healthy honest desire in spite of others afflicted selves pushing you into unaware mind states. Take refuge in OSHO’s words he trancends mundane thinking .
#15 by kamakshi179 on March 9th, 2010
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So much true.
#16 by softwear1 on March 9th, 2010
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good advice …gets rid of your thinking about things and socitys’ ibterpretations and whst you should be and do,,think for yourself think on these things khrisnamurti great man wat ch them all and watch again and meditate. ms. liz
#17 by nepalihimali on March 9th, 2010
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he keeps his eyes open forever before blinking
#18 by osho50 on March 9th, 2010
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i love you
#19 by sarathalsshark on March 9th, 2010
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pls help me to be close with persons whom he had thought..
i am livin in coimbatore
#20 by Devilla108 on March 9th, 2010
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So beautiful, so about me. Showing th eway to freedom. Even from emotions.
Thank you Osho for guiding us.
Mahadevi
#21 by gadjomatto on March 9th, 2010
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Osho, i love you!
#22 by devakrishna on March 9th, 2010
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fantastic!!!! keep posting osho
love
devakrishna
#23 by onuryazgan on March 9th, 2010
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Thanx so much!
Onur YAZGAN.
#24 by OSHOInternational on March 9th, 2010
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Music From The World of OSHO.
Track: If You Don’t Fight with Life.
Album: IN WONDER
#25 by rbrine01 on March 9th, 2010
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Hey, who does the background music? It’s great!
#26 by Chiropractor Buford on March 9th, 2010
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