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| Yoga: The Alpha and the Omega Vol. 6 (of 10) talks on Patanjali's Yoga Sutras (this volume republished as Essence of Yoga) by Osho 10 talks given live Sept. 1975 Pune, India |

this book: Patanjali |
Nonviolence, nonpossessiveness, no-theft, and authenticity in being give purity. These are not moralistic concepts for Patanjali; this has to be always kept in mind. In the West they have been taught as morals; in the East as inner hygiene, not as morals.In the West they have been taught as altruistic goals; in the East there is nothing of altruism in them – it is absolutely selfish. It is your inner hygiene. They give purity to you, and through purity the impossible becomes possible, the unattainable is attained. Through purity your grossness of being is lost. You become delicate, subtle, and soft. Through purity you become a temple of the divine. Through purity an invitation is sent to the whole to come, and drop in you... and the ocean comes one day, and drops into the drop. When they are taught as moralistic concepts, as in the West – or in India also, as Mahatma Gandhi has been teaching – their total quality changes... – Osho Yoga: The Alpha and the Omega, Vol. 6, ch. 3 |
Vol. 6 Chinese pinyin: Yujia: Zuichu he zuizhong -- Di-liu juan Chinese traditional: 瑜珈:最初和最終 第六卷 Chinese simplified: 瑜珈:最初和最终 第六卷 |
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