"Neti Neti Sambhavnaon Ki Aahat" is a profound exploration of existential illusions, engaging deeply with two fundamental delusions that govern human perception: the material world and the ego. Osho embarks on an enlightening journey to unravel the layers of this duality, positing them as two ends of the same illusory spectrum. By questioning the apparent solidity of matter, he aligns ancient spiritual insights with modern scientific revelations, asserting that what appears solid and real is, in fact, a confluence of energy and force fields. Through anecdotes and philosophical inquiry, Osho challenges the entrenched belief in materiality, guiding listeners towards an understanding that both ego and matter are ephemeral constructs. The series invites aspirants to transcend these illusions, beckoning toward a state of awareness where neither the external world nor the internal ego retain their grip on consciousness. Osho's discourse is an invitation to listen beyond the clamor of perceived reality, to embrace a profound silence where true understanding emerges—a place that lies beyond the negation of "neti neti" (not this, not that), reaching into the boundless potential of existence itself.
(For the Hindi book of the same name, see ''Neti-Neti (नेति-नेति)'') ;Writers :Sw Shivam Sanjiva ;Artists :Sw Shivam Sanjiva ;Recorded :2005 ;Released :2013 ;Length : ;Tracks :01 Kyo 03:03 :02 Itchi 07:08 :03 Ni 08:56 :04 San 09:49 :05 Shi 07:51 :06 Go 05:54 :07 Roku 06:22 :08 Shichi 02:38 :09 Kyosan 03:01 == Editions == ==== 2013 ==== :300px :Label (Distributor) : Sanjiva Music, Canada :Format : MP3 :Artwork : ==== 2013 ==== :300px :Label (Distributor) : Sanjiva Music, Canada :Format : MP3 :Artwork : category:Albums category:2005 category:Ambient
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Chapter 1
Meditation is the only open door out of life's burning palace: non-doing, inward pulling, drop doership and float; let being happen. Stop chasing outer doors.
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Chapter 2
Lay down the burden of the past and the illusion of doer-ship; become mirror-like, surrender to the unfolding present; this is the doorway to meditation.
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Chapter 3
Deep inner inaction dissolves the doer so outer action flows more skillfully; if all meditate, activity won't stop but transform into effortless, divine service
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Chapter 4
Living in imagined tomorrows burdens the mind; only by witnessing present violence and ugliness can instant revolution occur, not gradual future promises.
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Chapter 5
Drop borrowed judgments and look inward: truly witnessing anger dissolves it; self-knowing frees and spreads unseen welfare to others. Observe it until gone.
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Chapter 6
Matter and the ego are illusions; inquire persistently 'Am I?' until the false 'I' dissolves and the one life‑energy of oneness and freedom is revealed.
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Chapter 7
Persistent self-inquiry burns away borrowed answers until the question itself falls away and one becomes the answer; vows fail; understanding transforms nature.