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The Divine Melody

talks on the Songs of Kabir

by Osho

10 talks given live   Jan. 1977
Pune, India
    Sufi mystic that Osho talks about in
    this book:

    Kabir
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    Man is a rainbow, all the seven colors
    together. That is his beauty and that is his
    problem too. Man is multifaceted,
    multidimensional. His being is not simple, it
    is a great complexity. And out of that
    complexity is born the harmony we call
    God: the divine melody.

    So the first thing to be be understood
    about man is that man is not yet. Man is
    only a possibility, a potentiality. Man can
    be, man is a promise. The dog is, the rock
    is, the sun is... man can be. Hence the
    anxiety and anguish – one can miss too;
    there is no certainty. You may flower, you
    may not flower. Hence the shivering, the
    shaking, the trembling inside: "Who knows
    whether I will be able to do it or not?"

    Man is a bridge between the animal and
    the divine. The animals are tremendously
    happy – of course not aware, not
    consciously happy, but tremendously
    happy, unworried, non-neurotic. God is
    tremendously happy and conscious. Man
    is just in between the two, in limbo, always
    wavering – to be or not to be..?

                                             Osho
                             The Divine Melody, ch. 3
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    Chinese pinyin:
    Shensheng de xuanlu

    Chinese traditional:
    神聖的旋律

    Chinese simplified:
    神圣的旋律
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Discourse 2
Become a Flame
Discourse 3
The Bee Has Received Its Invitation
Discourse 4
The Greatest Love Affair on Earth
Discourse 5
The Whole Challenge of Life
Discourse 6
Balancing Chakras…and Beyond
Discourse 7
It Is Heard without Ears
Discourse 8
Trust Is a Touchstone
Discourse 9
The Pause between Two Notes
Discourse 10
Married for Eternity
Discourse 1    
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