
| Zen: The Diamond Thunderbolt by Osho 13 talks given live July 1988 Pune, India |
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book: name in book: Chinese pinyin: Bokushu....................Muzhou Bodhidharma.............Puti Damo Eno............................Huineng Ummon.......................Yunmen Nan'yin.......................Nanyuan Yakusan.....................Yaoshan Tokusan.....................Deshan Isan............................Guishan Mayoku.......................Mayu Nansen.......................Nanquan Kinzan.........................Qinshan Joshu..........................Zhaozhou Kyogen........................Xiangyan Sekiso.........................Shishuang Sozan..........................Caoshan Tozan..........................Dongshan Ungo Doyo..................Yunju Daoying Ryuzan........................Longshan |

These dialogues have to be understood -- they don't belong to the world in which you live, they don't belong to the mind that you have now. But intelligence has the capacity to enter into different realms of consciousness, and it is a tremendous experience to see that people have lived differently, loved differently, heard differently a music, a dance, a beatitude. If you can even get little glimpses of the world that is lost you will be able to find the track of your own buddhahood. The intelligent people of the past were dedicated to finding their inner kingdom -- that which cannot be taken away. Nothing can destroy it, fire cannot burn it. Death does not happen in that dimension, only roses of bliss, lotuses of ecstasy and a freedom that has no limits. A joy comes to every fiber of your being; every cell of your being starts to dance without any reason... – Osho Zen: The Diamond Thunderbolt, ch. 2 |
Chinese pinyin: Chan: Zuanshi de leidian Chinese traditional: 禪:鑽石的雷電 Chinese simplified: 禅:钻石的雷电 |
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