How do you manage to deliver so many beautiful discourses?
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"I do not deliver discourses; I simply share the joy of existence in a spontaneous dance of words, where every question is a doorway to the infinite."
According to Osho, he delivers no 'discourses' at all—just playful gossip in a pub-like space. His method is radical spontaneity: first shoot the arrow, then draw the circle. He speaks whatever arises and only afterward frames it, so any question becomes a gateway. Like the bishop’s quick wit, it’s improvisation, presence, and finishing touches—not solemn, preplanned sermons.
I don’t plan talks; I speak first and shape the meaning afterward—like shooting the arrow, then drawing the target.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages spontaneity and creativity: act first, refine later.
- Reduces perfectionism and fear of mistakes.
- Helps you meet life’s surprises with humor, flexibility, and presence.
- Reduces perfectionism and fear of mistakes.
- Helps you meet life’s surprises with humor, flexibility, and presence.
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