Neti Neti Shunya Ki Naon is a profound exploration of impermanence and the readiness for life's inevitable transitions. In this discourse series, Osho delves into the transient nature of existence, reminding us that everything in life is a fleeting moment—from our journeys and relationships to life itself. He emphasizes the importance of living with the awareness that each moment could be our last, fostering a mindset that embraces rather than fears endings. Through anecdotes and parables, Osho guides listeners to understand that true fulfillment and bliss arise from living in the present moment with total acceptance of what is. By navigating life's uncertain waters like a master sailor, one gains access to a state of amrit, or eternal bliss. Osho's unique perspective challenges conventional attitudes towards death and separation, encouraging a deep acceptance and preparedness for the unknown. This series invites profound introspection and a transformative approach to life, urging one to embrace uncertainty with grace and equanimity, ultimately transcending the fear of impermanence to experience the oneness and beauty of existence.
(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
Three-day sadhana urging silence, solitude and emptying the self to light the lamp within, become heir of Paramatma, and learn to float across life’s ocean.
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Chapter 2
Abandon the illusion 'I know' - embrace radical ignorance to rediscover wonder, become childlike, commune with life and practice meditation as non-doing.
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Chapter 3
Words cannot trap the divine; knowledge builds ego and blocks truth—only the felt 'I do not know' and inner silence open the way to the Divine.
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Chapter 4
Drop condemnation and learned knowledge; become receptive to taste, music and beauty—become the rooster and unite with Paramatma through total acceptance.
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Chapter 5
Life itself is the deity; moksha occurs within living when one drops falsehood and lives with totality, authenticity and intense presence and gratitude.
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Chapter 6
True love is an inner state, not a relationship: dissolve ego by loving in solitude, loving stones and strangers; this opens union with the whole.
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Chapter 7
Live each moment as if it were the last: constant awareness, continuous meditation and patient, timeless waiting transform brief life into the amrit of being.