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| The Dhammapada The Way of the Buddha Vol. 10 (of 12) talks on Gautam Buddha's Dhammapada Sutras (prev. published as The Book of the Books) by Osho 13 talks given live Feb. – Mar. 1980 Pune, India |
these books: Gautam Buddha |
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.... O slave of desire, Float upon the stream. Little spider, stick to your web. Or else abandon your sorrows for the way. Abandon yesterday, and tomorrow, And today. Cross over to the farther shore, Beyond life and death. Do your thoughts trouble you? Does passion disturb you? Beware of thirstiness Lest your wishes become desires And desire binds you. – Buddha The most fundamental message of Gautam the Buddha is not God, is not soul...it is freedom: freedom absolute, total, unconditional. He does not want to give you an ideology, because every ideology creates its own slavery. He does not want to give you a religion, because religion binds you. That's exactly the meaning of the English word 'religion' -- that which binds you together. Religion is a bondage, very subtle, so subtle that unless you are very aware you will not be able to see it. He does not want to give you a philosophy of life, because any philosophy given by somebody else is going to fetter you. You have to live according to your own light, not according to somebody else's light... – Osho The Dhammapada: The Way of the Buddha, Vol. 10, ch. 3 |
Chinese pinyin: Fa ju jing -- Di shi juan Chinese traditional: 法句經 第十卷 Chinese simplified: 法句经 第十卷 |
Complete English text Click here |
These partial videos are available to view at www.homeoflife.com from The Dhammapada, Vol. 10 Click here to go to that page. The Dhammapada, Vol. 10, #10, Q-2 (homeoflife -- 'Dhammapada Vol-10')
(homeoflife -- 'Dhammapada Vol-12 [sic]')
(homeoflife -- 'Dhammapada Vol-10 part 13') |
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