Main Kahta Akhan Dekhi is Osho's profound exploration into the nature of spiritual realization and its timeless quality. In this discourse series, Osho elucidates the paradox of spiritual awakening: it is both ancient and eternally novel. Through vivid reflections, he emphasizes that while countless enlightened beings like Mahavira, Buddha, Krishna, and Jesus have traversed the path to truth, each individual's realization is unique and unborrowed. For Osho, true spiritual insight transcends historical figures and scriptures; it arises from deeply personal, direct experience. This realization—untethered from the ego—is universal, affirming timeless truths while resonating anew with each seeker. Osho challenges listeners to look beyond tradition and dogma, advocating for an inner journey marked by authenticity and self-reliance. Through his teachings, he positions spiritual awakening as an ever-fresh, transformative event that dissolves the bounds of identity, granting access to an expansive understanding beyond the conventional constructs of "mine" and "thine." Main Kahta Akhan Dekhi calls for a courageous leap into one's consciousness, inviting seekers to experience the eternal yet moment-to-moment blossoming of realization with freshness and spontaneity.
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Chapter 1
Truth is both eternal and ever-new; teachings are pretexts for one's own knowing. Words guide toward the wordless but must be transcended without clinging.
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Chapter 2
Ocean and wave: the body is a born, dying wave; consciousness is the unborn ocean. True knowing separates the planes, dissolves fear and may choose a rebirth.
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Chapter 3
Truth is neither old nor new but eternal; reject claims of exclusive right, walk any path, weave living links between traditions, and realize the sanatan.
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Chapter 4
Between lives the soul is outside space-time, neither moving nor still; experiences are dreamlike seeds, recognition or dialogue require bodies or mediums.