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| Tantra The Supreme Understanding Tilopa's Song of Mahamudra (also published under the title "Only One Sky") by Osho 10 talks given live Feb. 1975 Pune, India |
this book: Tilopa |

Let us first meditate a little on the nature of darkness. It is one of the most mysterious things in existence -- and your life is so much involved in it, you cannot afford not to think about it. One has to come to terms with the nature of darkness because the same is the nature of sleep, and the same is the nature of death, and the same is the nature of all ignorance. The first thing, if you meditate on darkness, that will be revealed to you is that darkness does not exist, it is there without any existence. It is more mysterious than light. It has no existence at all; rather, on the contrary, it is just an absence of light. There is no darkness anywhere, you cannot find it, it is simply an absence. It is not in itself, it has no "in-itself" existence, it is simply that the light is not present... – Osho Tantra: The Supreme Understanding, ch. 3 |

Chinese pinyin: Mijiao jingdian: Zhigao de lingwu Chinese traditional: 密教經典:至高的領悟 Chinese simplified: 密教经典:至高的领悟 |

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