Jevan Rahasya explores the intricate and mystical dimensions of life from the profound insights of Osho, a contemporary mystic known for his revolutionary approach to spirituality. The series delves into the essential mysteries of existence, inviting seekers on a transformative journey of self-discovery. Osho's teachings in this discourse emphasize the importance of intimate connection with oneself and the world around us. He encourages a movement from the periphery of anxieties and superficiality to the core of authenticity and inner silence. By moving closer to the essence of being, listeners are guided to a deeper understanding of their own consciousness. Osho's perspective radically encourages breaking free from societal conditioning and embracing the unknown with openness and courage. He speaks softly but with profound depth, urging us to listen with the heart, not just the ears. The discourses unravel the veils of illusion that obscure our true nature and guide us towards attaining clarity and harmony with the cosmos. Jevan Rahasya, through Osho’s unique vision, offers a path to living a life filled with joy, awareness, and profound realization, highlighting the sanctity and wonder of the everyday.
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Chapter 1
Greed and restlessness keep us from God; God is already here within. Stop running, drop doing and seek to be present—only effortless witnessing opens the door.
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Chapter 2
Truth cannot be taught; in wordless silence, when the mind becomes a clear mirror, Paramatman is revealed—so drop borrowed beliefs and watch the mind.
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Chapter 3
There is nowhere to go: drop seeking and methods; stay where you are. Gurus exploit craving; techniques create illusion; true awakening is sudden non-seeking.
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Chapter 4
Witnessing - an inner, continuous awareness - applies to actions as well as thoughts; sin and virtue are states of consciousness, not merely external acts.
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Chapter 5
Use thought as a ladder to strip away belief; doubt boldly, then drop thought—discernment (prajna) awakens and truth is directly experienced, transforming life.
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Chapter 6
Drop borrowed knowledge and become silent; like the man who pushed an unlatched door, truth reveals itself when mind is emptied, not by piling books.
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Chapter 7
Body evolved from monkeys; the soul traces back through cows. Remembering past lives by inner experiment uproots identity and refocuses life on soul.
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Chapter 8
Make each moment new: renew the mind, not possessions; welcome uncertainty, let go of repeating the past, and life becomes endlessly fresh anew.
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Chapter 9
Thought separates life from truth, beauty and love; only no‑mind — direct experience beyond thought — reveals them. Live existence without thinking? Yes.
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Chapter 10
Alexander’s empty hands show inner lack cannot be filled from outside; stop, open your eyes and let consciousness turn inward to fill the inner void.
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Chapter 11
Scripture blinds while books invite sharing; embrace humble doubt, value spontaneous bowing as learning, and refuse enforced worship or idololatry.
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Chapter 12
Simplicity—shed false garments of name, religion and roles; stop testifying to untruth and the seed of Truth will sprout in the child's heart.
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Chapter 13
Birth and death are social myths; true life is waking to the unborn within—seek the second birth by confronting death, illusion and habitual fear.