"Dimensions Beyond the Known" is a profound journey into the realms that lie beyond ordinary human experience, as articulated by the enlightened mystic, Osho. This discourse series invites listeners to expand their consciousness, urging them to explore the vast expanse of inner and outer dimensions that typically remain untapped. Osho unveils deeper layers of existence, emphasizing the importance of transcending the limitations of the mind and ego. Central to the discourses is the exploration of the nature of reality—how our perceived notions can hinder the realization of truth. Osho challenges conventional boundaries, advocating for a state of awareness where one can witness existence with clarity and depth. By fostering a meditative consciousness, individuals become capable of moving beyond the superficiality of known experiences into the dynamic and ever-evolving unknown. Osho’s unique perspective encourages a holistic understanding of enlightenment, not as a distant goal, but as an unfolding process of awakening to the present moment. His teachings in this series are a clarion call to embrace uncertainty, urging aspirants to trust in the inherently mysterious dimensions of life where true transformation and liberation await.
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Chapter #1
Truth is eternal and always new; masters share light. Words and scriptures are instruments to lead beyond language—do not cling; enter the wordless.
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Chapter #2
The body is a dying wave; the soul is the unborn sea—immortality is the ever-present source. Compassion can choose rebirth; Osho recalls a 700-year gap.
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Chapter #3
Rejecting old or new, the third path is the eternal: transcend traditions, link religions, and urge everyone to walk their chosen path toward one goal.
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Chapter #4
Movement and stillness mean nothing beyond the body: between-birth souls dream with impressions as seeds; communication needs a body or medium; urgent.
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Chapter 5: From childhood to enlightenment, the birth of a new man
No single miracle turned me spiritual; my grandfather's death and a subsequent inner explosion dissolved the old self, birthing a new man beyond questions.
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Chapter #6
Three gunas—tamas, rajas, sattwa—can be lived sequentially: Osho recounts inactivity, then passionate action, then serene awareness leading to transcendence.