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| That Art Thou talks on the Sarvasar, Kaivalya, & Adhyatma Upanishads (the original English sections of the bilingual Hindi/English discourses) by Osho talks given live 1972 Matheran, Maharashtra & Mt. Abu, Rajasthan, India |
To know and to be are one and the same. To be is the only way to know. And there are two dimensions of growth: one of knowledge and one of being. You can know more and more and more, and still remain the same. BE more. The being must grow; not knowledge, not accumulation, not information – but being. Not knowledge, but consciousness, must grow. And only that growth which is of consciousness is spiritual. All else that just adds to your knowledge is nothing but a burden. It is always dangerous to play with truths, because they will destroy you as you are. They will give you a rebirth. We are just pregnant for centuries and centuries, and lives and lives, and the birth has not happened. We are just pregnant, just a seed, because no one is ready to pay the price. And before one comes to that bliss which is our seeking, one has to pass through a deep suffering. That deep suffering is a must. That is the birth pain – you cannot escape it... – Osho That Art Thou, ch. 1 |
Note: The sections of these discourses spoken by Osho in Hindi have now been translated into 3 separate English books. They are: 1. The Way Beyond Any Way (talks on the Sarvasar Upanishad). 2. Flight of the Alone to the Alone (talks on the Kaivalya Upanishad). 3. Finger Pointing to the Moon (talks on the Adhyatma Upanishad). That Art Thou (print book) is comprised of only the original English portions of Osho's discourses on the above 3 Upanishads. There are 51 chapters, without individual titles. |
Chinese pinyin: Na jiushi ni Chinese traditional: 那就是你 Chinese simplified: 那就是你 |
Complete English text Click here |
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