"Kahe Vajid Pukar" is a profound series in which Osho explores the intricate and often paradoxical nature of love and longing on the spiritual path. At its core, the discourse delves into the tension between the world of form and the formless divine, highlighting a journey that oscillates between separation and unity. Osho eloquently portrays love as both a deeply cherished and inherently challenging path. It demands the dissolution of the ego, emphasizing how the sweetness of love simultaneously brings about the arduous trials of self-transcendence. He illustrates this through the metaphor of a longing so intense that it persists despite apparent separation. This series encourages seekers to embrace longing and the burning fire it stirs, as catalysts for spiritual dissolution. Osho's unique perspective shines through as he reflects on the transformation that occurs in these moments of profound yearning—moments when everything seems lost, and yet the presence of the divine is most imminent. The discourse reveals how the seeker’s journey is beset with moments of despair and doubt, yet it is precisely at the precipice of surrender that divine realization occurs. In essence, "Kahe Vajid Pukar" is a testament to the mysterious dance of love and divine seeking, underscoring Osho's vision of spiritual awakening as an unpredictable, yet deeply fulfilling adventure.
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Chapter 1
Wajid's deer-glimpse: beauty is the doorway to God - love not fear awakens the soul; Dadu's remembrance turns lightning into a lasting light. How sustain it?
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Chapter 2
Awakened voices are one; religion is inner awakening, not imitation—meditation and love are the only touchstones; the young carry the future.
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Chapter 3
Love's path demands self-annihilation: burn in longing, become no-mind, and let a single glimpse transform life; only inner detachment meets the Beloved.
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Chapter 4
Repression, not permissiveness, destroys cultures; life-affirming tantra transforms desire into consciousness and perfected ones become God’s voice.
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Chapter 5
Say yes when love for a sage stirs: surrender ego, risk domestic loss, cultivate shunya (emptiness), share freely, embrace satsang—will you leap into love?
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Chapter 6
Make life musical: master the inner unstruck music (Omkār); from it poetry and beauty—the form of the Divine—arise as ego dies and awareness blooms.
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Chapter 7
Life is a brief caravan; awaken to death's certainty, die before dying by shedding ego, pitch your tent before the rains and take inner nectar.
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Chapter 8
Drop ego's peaks and the race for heights; God is not distant but your very being—remember and awaken now, even amid the sweet pain of viraha.
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Chapter 9
Love is the stairway for God and the remedy for all prisons: give yourself as dana, practice shunya and boundless compassion so inner emptiness births love.
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Chapter 10
Ego-rooted illness keeps us separate; real health is union with existence. Surrender the 'I' (sannyas) to dissolve problems and awaken trust and love.