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| Heartbeat of the Absolute talks on the Ishavasya Upanishad translation from Hindi ईशावास्योपनिषद Ishavasya Upanishad by Osho 20 talks given live Apr. 1971 Mt. Abu, Rajasthan, India |

THAT IS WHOLE, AND THIS ALSO IS WHOLE. FOR ONLY THE WHOLE IS BORN OUT OF THE WHOLE; AND WHEN THE WHOLE IS TAKEN FROM THE WHOLE, BEHOLD, THE REMAINDER IS WHOLE. OM. PEACE, PEACE, PEACE. The Ishavasya Upanishad begins and ends with this sutra, and in it is declared all that can ever be said. It is quite unique. For those who fully understand it, no more is needed; the rest of the Upanishad is for those who do not. Thus the peace prayer, which usually brings the Upanishad to its close, is here invoked at the end of the very first sutra. And for those who have come to the peaks of understanding, this is the end of the Ishavasya; but for those who are still climbing, it is only the beginning... Heartbeat of the Absolute, ch. 1 |
Chinese pinyin: Shen de xintiao Chinese traditional: 神的心跳
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