"Hari Bolo Hari Bol" is a profound discourse series by Osho that delves into the transformative journey towards spiritual awakening. At its core, the series explores the delicate intersection between life and death, juxtaposed with the pursuit of samadhi—a state of ultimate meditation and enlightenment. Osho elucidates the parallels between the physical signs of death and the spiritual transcendence of samadhi, guiding seekers to recognize that both are deeply intertwined yet fundamentally different. While death represents a cessation of bodily connections, samadhi signifies the breaking away from physical confines and the simultaneous awakening to one's divine essence. Osho uniquely emphasizes the dual nature of this spiritual path: the dissolution of bodily ties contrasted with the formation of an invigorating inner bond with the soul. This inward journey heralds incomparable bliss—a realization of the divine self as one's consciousness gravitates inward, uniting with its source. The series encourages individuals to embrace the fear that accompanies this transition, urging them to focus instead on the boundless joy of self-discovery. Osho invites us to step beyond the tangible into a realm where death becomes a gateway to a creative merger with the soul, illuminating the sacred path of self-realization and inner harmony.
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Chapter 1
Total immersion in Hari—remembrance as medicine for the soul; Sundardas' devotion shows that Guru-awakened love replaces rules and ends restless seeking.
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Chapter 2
God appears as law to the jnani and as love to the bhakta; both are partial lenses—each path grants gain and hazard; awaken beyond rules. Choose wisely.
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Chapter 3
Scriptures and pundits bind seekers in words; true liberation comes from living experience and a Sadguru's call—trust the inner thirst for Paramatma.
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Chapter 4
Know thyself: the human quest is to awaken from 'midstream' restlessness into conscious, deathless bliss—recognize the immortal within now, not at death.
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Chapter 5
Drop narrow identities and remember the Divine; call 'Hari' before death—true Sannyas is effortless remembrance, becoming limitless not clinging to ashes.
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Chapter 6
God is not a person but the 'isness' - life's totality; prayer, the guru's presence and a divine madness are practices that reveal the One everywhere.
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Chapter 7
Remembrance of Hari - surrender the ego, cleanse the heart, awaken in the present; abandon deceit and procrastination, and ask: will you awaken now?
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Chapter 8
Skin vanishing in meditation, breath pausing—samadhi's dawn: fear mirrors death but bliss reveals soul; surrender, faith and patient waiting open the way.
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Chapter 9
The true master breaks the ego, plants seeds of love and inner witnessing; discipline awakens freedom, leading from duality to the unstruck sound within.
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Chapter 10
Drink the Divine’s wine: awaken here and now—ecstasy, prayer and love as freedom dissolve doctrines and ego; love frees or binds; practice follows understanding