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| The Sun Rises in the Evening talks on Zen, Yoka's Song of Enlightenment by Osho 10 talks given live June 1978 Pune, India |
book: name in book Chinese pinyin Yoka Daishi...............Yongjia Dashi 永嘉大师 Hui Neng....................Huineng 慧能 |
People go on changing beliefs, but that never brings a radical revolution; it cannot bring. A Hindu can become a Mohammedan – nothing changes; just you have changed your dream. A Christian becomes a Buddhist – nothing changes; deep down everything remains the same. Unless you drop believing nothing is going to change, because belief is a deception. Belief means that you don't know and yet you think you know. And the less you know, the more stubbornly you believe – naturally, you have to complement it. The less you know, the more arrogant, the more dogmatic, more violent you are in your belief – ready to fight, kill and be killed because you are afraid. If somebody brings light to you, and you come to SEE that your belief is just a belief and nothing else, then all that you have invested in it has gone down the drain, then your life has been a stupid life. The life of a believer is a stupid life, it is unintelligent... – Osho The Sun Rises in the Evening, ch. 3 |

Chinese pinyin: Taiyang zai yeli shengqi Chinese traditional: 太陽在夜裏升起 Chinese simplified: 太阳在夜里升起 |
Complete English text Click here |
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