What is the significance of Osho's discourses compared to workers' darshan?
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"My discourses are my heart, a joyous temple of awakening for those who truly listen, while boredom reveals only the wandering mind."
According to Osho, his discourses are his very heart—the place he fully reveals himself and transmits awakening to anyone who truly listens. They are a joyous temple, not a dull ritual; boredom reflects the listener’s wandering mind. Whatever other meetings (like workers’ darshan), the discourses remain the central, universal channel of his presence and teaching.
His talks are where he opens his heart to everyone; if you listen with joy and attention, you grow more than in any small, private meeting.
Why this matters practically
- Show up to listen, not just to hear—bring total presence.
- Approach spirituality with joy rather than heaviness.
- Choose settings that open you; attend discourses to receive the core transmission.
- Approach spirituality with joy rather than heaviness.
- Choose settings that open you; attend discourses to receive the core transmission.
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