"Hasiba Kheliba Dhariba Dhyanam" is a profound exploration of human existence, delving into Osho's unique perspective on the inherent dis-ease of being human. Osho posits that unlike any other species, humans are perpetually restless, perpetually unsatisfied—a dual-edged condition that spurs both our greatest evolutions and deepest sufferings. This series traverses the dichotomy of human nature: our capacity for madness and the paradoxically resulting potential for enlightenment. Osho distinguishes between external remedies, viewing medicine as a myopic approach to treating specific ailments, and internal remedies—meditation—that target the dis-ease of the 'whole' being. By understanding human sickness as intrinsic rather than extrinsic, Osho encourages a shift from external treatments to self-awareness and introspection as the ultimate path to healing. Through his discourse, Osho urges individuals to transcend their innate chaos not through suppression, but through awareness and acceptance, fostering a path that embraces life’s spontaneity and unpredictability. In essence, he invites us to rediscover joy and mindfulness as antidotes to the collective madness of modern existence, leading towards spiritual liberation and holistic wellness.
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Chapter 1
Medicine cures the body; meditation cures the disease of being human — the restless, incomplete self; true health (swasthya) is self-standing, not mere absence.
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Chapter 2
Discover the 'deserted island' within through meditation — a birthright, not a market commodity; build scientific meditation centers to overcome doubt.
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Chapter 3
Spiritual practice is not a measurable 'little' effort but a fearless leap beyond ladders, grades and memory-identification into the unknown.