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| Flight of the Alone to the Alone talks on the Kaivalya Upanishad translation from Hindi कैवल्य उपनिषद Kaivalya Upanishad by Osho 17 talks given live Jan. – Oct. 1972 Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India |

.... Absorbed in the brahman, may I realize the dharma, the natural and eternal law of the universe described in the Upanishads. Om. shantih, shantih, shantih. Kaivalya Upanishad…. The Kaivalya Upanishad is a longing for the ultimate freedom. Kaivalya means the moment in your consciousness when you are utterly alone, but you do not feel lonely. You are totally solitary, and yet you do not feel the absence of the other. You are alone, but so whole that there is no trace of the need for another to fulfill you. Kaivalya means you remain utterly alone, but in such a state that the whole is contained in your being. Your very being becomes the whole. This is the longing of man that is hidden in his deepest, innermost core.... – Osho Flight of the Alone to the Alone, ch. 1 |
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Complete English text (#18-34) Click here |