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“(...) darkness is beautiful. It has tremendous depth, silence, infinity. Light comes and goes; darkness always remains, it is more eternal than light. For light you need some fuel; for darkness no fuel is needed - it is simply there.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“You come alone, you die alone. Between birth and death, of course you can deceive yourself that someone is with you—your wife, your father, your mother, your husband, your friend—but this is just make-believe. You come alone, you go alone; you are alone between birth and death.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“the third dimension is the ultimate of freedom—which is knowing that you are not the body, knowing that you are not the mind, knowing that you are only pure consciousness. That knowledge comes through meditation. It separates you from the body, it separates you from the mind, and ultimately only you are there as pure consciousness, as pure awareness. That is spiritual freedom.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“Truth cannot be borrowed. It cannot be studied in books. Nobody can inform you about it. You have to sharpen your intelligence yourself, so that you can look into existence and find it.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“The freedom to do anything you want is not freedom either, because wanting, desiring to “do” something, arises out of the mind— and mind is your bondage.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“Tenemos que cambiar este mundo celebrando, bailando, cantando, con música, con meditación, con amor. No con lucha.”
Osho, Libertad (Claves para una nueva forma de vivir): La valentía de ser tú mismo
“Y en el momento que eres tú mismo, empiezas a crecer, reverdeces. Empiezan a abrirse flores, y hay una gran fragancia en torno a ti.”
Osho, Libertad (Claves para una nueva forma de vivir): La valentía de ser tú mismo
“The father has to teach, the mother has to teach, and the child has to simply absorb. If doubt arises prematurely, assimilation will be stopped.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“Independence enters only through the door of no; through the door of yes, only dependence. So in this stage of the camel, there is dependence, helplessness. The other is more important than your own being: God is more important, father is more important, mother is more important, society is more important, the priest is more important, the politician is more important. Except you, everybody is important; the other is important, you are still not there. It is a very unconscious state.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“The state of the camel is the state of assimilation. The camel does not know how to say no. The camel is not acquainted with the no. He has not heard the word and he has not tasted the joys of saying no. He only knows yes. His yes cannot be very deep, because without knowing “no” your yes cannot be very deep; it has to remain superficial. The man who has not known no, how can he really know yes? His yes will be impotent. The camel’s yes is impotent. The camel does not know what is happening; he only goes on saying yes because that is the only word that he has been taught.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“The first childhood is a false childhood; the second childhood is the real childhood. That second childhood is called the stage of the child or the stage of the sage— it means the same. Unless a man becomes utterly innocent, free from past, so free that he is not even against the past.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“man is the only animal who can assimilate the past. Once the past is assimilated you are free from it. You can move in freedom and you can use your past. Otherwise you will have to pass through so many experiences; your life will be wasted.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“freedom to create, freedom to be, freedom to express, to sing your song, to dance your dance. That is the third state: creativity.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“Remember, freedom has two aspects: first, freedom from, and second, freedom for. Many people attain only to the first kind of freedom, freedom from—free from the parents, free from the church, free from the organization, free from this and that, free from all kinds of prisons. But for what?”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“The caterpillar is assimilation, complete; the work done.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“Truth is realized through three states: assimilation, independence, and creativity. Remember these three words, they are very seminal. Assimilation—that is the function of the larva.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“A larva is static: it knows no movement, it remains stuck at one space, at one place, at one stage. Very few people grow into caterpillars. The caterpillar starts moving; dynamism enters. The larva is static; the caterpillar moves. With movement life is stirred. Again, many remain caterpillars: they go on moving horizontally, on the same plane, in one dimension. Rarely, a man like Buddha—or Jalaluddin Rumi or Jesus or Kabir—takes the final quantum leap and becomes a butterfly. Then the vertical enters in.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“Moving horizontally, you will remain without a soul. When the vertical penetrates you, you become a soul. “Soul” means the vertical has penetrated into the horizontal.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“he is an outsider.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“Truth becomes a cross; life becomes heavy. Truth becomes poison to a Socrates. Truth becomes death to al-Hillaj Mansoor. Truth becomes crucifixion to Jesus Christ. And you pray, “God, give me truth. Give me qualities which are divine, godly.” But God is deaf on purpose—so that your prayers cannot be heard and you can enjoy both, your miserable life and your beautiful prayers. The prayers will not be heard—you can remain jealous, angry, full of hate, full of egoism, and go on praying to God, “Make me humble; and because ‘blessed are the meek,’ make me meek”—but on purpose.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“Your prayer will create your troubles, because in prayers you will be so romantic, asking great things which you cannot live by, which will become very heavy and will interfere in your so-called life—which is going on smoothly, although in misery.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“I am afraid that my prayer may be granted.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“Freedom means tremendous responsibility; you are on your own and alone.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“You may like to be free, but the cage has certain securities, safeties. In the cage the parrot has no need to worry about food, has no need to worry about enemies, has no need to worry about a thing in the world. It is cozy, it is golden. No other parrot has such a valuable cage. Your power, your riches, your prestige—all are your cages. Your soul wants to be free, but freedom is dangerous. Freedom has no insurance. Freedom has no security, no safety.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“The cage has certain securities, safeties. In the cage the parrot has no need to worry about food, has no need to worry about enemies, has no needto worry about a thing in the world. It is cozy, it is golden.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“Why should one feel ashamed to hope for freedom?— because nobody is preventing you. You can be free this very moment. But those attachments…they have gone very deep in you; they have become almost your very existence. They may be bringing misery to you but they also bring moments of happiness. They may be creating chains for your feet, but they also give you moments of dance.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“His roots are deep in the earth. His split is that he is attached to his imprisonment, and his deepest longing is for freedom. He is divided against himself.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“Such people don’t speak about themselves; they speak about the very heart of all mankind.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“I don’t want to be a believer; I want to be a knower. I don’t want to be knowledgeable; I want to be innocent enough so that existence reveals its mysteries to me. I don’t want to be worshiped as a saint.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
“If you choose freedom, then you have to destroy all the strategies of others that make you a slave. That’s what I am trying to do here: trying to cut all your chains, making you free from everything so that you can be yourself And the moment you are yourself, you start growing, you become greener.”
Osho, Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself

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