Zen:
The Mystery and
the Poetry of the Beyond

by Osho

5 talks given live   Jan. 1989  
Pune, India

    One thing should be understood definitively: I
    am a buddha in my own self and the word
    `buddha' is not the monopoly of anybody. It
    simply means the awakened one.

    It was not Gautam Buddha's name; his name
    was Gautam Siddharth. When he became
    awakened, those who understood his
    enlightenment started calling him Gautam
    Buddha.

    But the word buddha, according to Gautam
    Buddha too, is simply inherent in every human
    being, and not only in every human being, but
    every living being. It is the intrinsic quality of
    everybody.

    Everybody has the birthright to become a
    buddha...

                                                          Osho
                         Zen: The Mystery and the Poetry
                         of the Beyond, ch. 2
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    Chinese pinyin:
    Chan: Bi'an de mi he shi

    Chinese traditional: 
    禪:彼岸的迷和詩

    Chinese simplified:
    禅:彼岸的迷和诗
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Discourse 1
Leaving the Mind Far Behind
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Discourse 2
Spread the Message
Discourse 3
Our Responsibility Is Tremendous
Discourse 4
Now It Is My Turn
Discourse 5
The Day Has Been Hilarious
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