The White Lotus: Talks on the Zen Master Bodhidharma


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THE WHITE LOTUS IS A BEAUTIFUL SYMBOL. White represents multidimensionality, because white contains all the colors of the spectrum. That is the most strange, unbelievable quality about white: it contains all the colors yet it seems to be colorless. But it contains all those colors in such synthesis, in such harmony, that they all disappear. They dissolve into oneness and that oneness is white. White represents the ultimate synthesis and harmony… And the lotus also is a great symbol, particularly in the East… The lotus represents the essential meaning of sannyas. The lotus lives in the lake and yet the water cannot touch it. It lives in the water and yet remains untouched by the water. The lotus represents the witnessing quality of your being: You live in the world, but you remain a witness. You remain in the world and yet you are not part of it. You participate and yet you are not part of it. You are in the world, but the world is not in you. When you become a calm and cool observer of life you are going to laugh not ordinary laughter but a belly laughter like a lion’s roar. And white lotuses will start showering on you.




The White Lotus


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There have been many buddhas in the world, but Bodhidharma stands out like Everest. His way of being, living, and expressing the truth is simply his; it is incomparable. Even his own master, Gautama the Buddha, cannot be compared with Bodhidharma. Even Buddha would have found it difficult to digest this man. This man Bodhidharma traveled from India to China to spread the message of his master. Although they are separated by one thousand years, for Bodhidharma and for such men there is no time, no space – for Bodhidharma Buddha was as contemporary as Buddha is contemporary to me.




A Lotus Of Emptiness (Sufis : The People Of The Path, Vol-1, Ch 9-16)


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Osho is one of the most original minds in this second half of the twentieth century. Reading him is sheer pleasure. Osho is undoubtedly a master of words and knows how to use them... He should be read. Many passages from his books are quotable I wish I had written them myself. - M.V. Kamath




Zen : Take It Easy


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The Royal Way (Sufi : The People Of The Path Vol-Ii, Ch 9-15)


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His (Osho) incredible taped discourses, lectures and books have inspired me (and millions of others) on the path of self evolution..... His presence here is like a great bell tolling...awaken, awaken, awaken. James Cobum-USA Actor "A former university academic, Osho has been recognized...as an important spiritual philosopher.... The teachings of Osho in fact encompass many religions, but he is not defined by any of them. He is an illuminating speaker on Zen, Taoism, Tibetan Buddhism, Christianity, and ancient Greek philosophy...and also a prolific author." 'Dictionary of Mysticism and the Occult, ' USA Author: Nevill Drury




Secret Of Disciplehood


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Yoga--Moving To The Center


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Yoga : The Birth Of Being


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Discourses by an Indian sectarian religious leader.




Singing Silence


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Nirvana : The Last Nightmare


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Spontaneous talks given by the author in Chang Tzu Auditorium, Pune, India.