| Tao: The Golden Gate Vol. 2 (of 2) talks on Ko Hsuan's The Classic of Purity (Chinese Daoist Ge Xuan葛玄 Qingjing Jing 清靜經) by Osho 10 talks given live June 1980 Pune, India |

The ego exists on misery – the more misery the more nourishment for it. In blissful moments the ego totally disappears, and vice versa: if the ego disappears, bliss starts showering on you. If you want the ego, you cannot forgive, you cannot forget – particularly the hurts, the wounds, the insults, the humiliations, the nightmares. Not only that you cannot forget, you will go on exaggerating them, you will emphasize them. You will tend to forget all that has been beautiful in your life, you will not remember joyous moments; they serve no purpose as far as the ego is concerned. Joy is like poison to the ego, and misery is like vitamins... – Osho Tao: The Golden Gate, Vol. 2, ch. 2 |
Chinese pinyin: Dao: Jin zhi men -- Di-er juan Chinese traditional: 道:金之門 第二卷 Chinese simplified: 道:金之门 第二卷 |
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book: name in book Chinese pinyin Ko Hsuan........................Ge Xuan 葛玄 |
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