Mati Kahe Kumhar Su delves into the profound spiritual impoverishment that modern humanity faces, a theme Osho explores with compelling depth. At its core, the discourse series highlights the stark disconnection between humans and the divine essence, a rift that leaves individuals in a state of existential malaise, alienated from a deeper, more blissful state of being. Osho challenges conventional beliefs that science, materialism, or Western influence are to blame for this spiritual void, dismissing such arguments as superficial and misguided. Instead, he suggests that this disconnection is rooted in forgetting our innate capacity for spiritual experience—a forgetfulness so pervasive it feels innate. Through his incisive analysis, Osho invites listeners to recognize the hollow nature of societal constructs like organized religion and the lip service paid to concepts like 'God' and 'prayer.' He urges a return to authentic personal experience of the divine, emphasizing that true spirituality transcends institutions and dogma. By restoring our awareness and rekindling our inner connection with the divine, Osho suggests, we can overcome the illusion of separation and rediscover the innate joy and luminous vitality inherent in life.
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Chapter 1
God is simple and already present; religion's priests, markets and crowds made union seem difficult. Return to solitary receptivity and union happens.
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Chapter 2
Paramatma is closer than close: ego and learned words make Him distant. Drop the 'I', abandon borrowed answers, enter silent waiting and He is revealed
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Chapter 3
Drop doctrines and words—books, japa and rules obscure direct encounter; revere sexual energy and transform it into love; silence, not repetition, is the path.