Osho (Rajneesh)

Osho (Rajneesh)

Controversial spiritual teacher.

A controversial spiritual teacher who established a large commune in Oregon, USA, known for its dynamic meditation techniques and unconventional views on spirituality, sexuality, and social norms. His teachings often challenged traditional beliefs and emphasized the importance of individual freedom and self-expression. Despite facing legal and ethical issues, he attracted a large following and made a significant impact on contemporary spirituality. His approach combined elements of Eastern mysticism with a modern, often provocative, perspective on personal and spiritual growth.

Osho (Rajneesh) Quotes about Divine

  • To me, creativity is God. But it will be better if you allow me to change the word god into godliness, because I don’t want to be misunderstood. There is no person like God, but there is tremendous energy - exploding, unending, expanding. This expanding, unending, exploding energy, this creativity, is divine.
  • The really creative person is not interested in dominating anybody. He is so utterly rejoicing in life - he wants to create, he wants to participate with God. Creativity is prayer. And whenever you create something, in those moments you are with God, you walk with God, you live in God. The more creative you are the more divine you are. To me, creativity is religion. Art is just the entrance to the temple of religion.
  • Any expectation, even the expectation of peace, brings restlessness. The tension has to go. As soon as this happens a divine peace sets in.
  • Creativity itself is divine. Creativity itself is godliness.
  • The fool knows nothing of God; he never comes across anything divine. He remains part of the stupid collectivity. Remember, the society, the collective has no soul; the soul belongs to the individual. Hence, those who belong to the collective are destroying every possibility of being souls.
  • This has to be your first lesson in sannyas: accept yourself, love yourself, drop all guilt, don’t divide yourself. There is nothing higher, nothing lower; all of you is divine. The lowest is as divine as the highest.
  • It does not matter whether you paint, sculpt, or make shoes, whether you are a gardener, a farmer, a fisherman, a carpenter-it does not matter. What matters is, are you putting your very soul into what you are creating? Then your creative products have something of the quality of divine.
  • As the witnessing deepens, you start becoming drunk with the divine. This is what is called ecstasy.
  • Just one quality of the Buddha has to be remembered. He consists only of one quality: witnessing. This small word witnessing contains the whole of spirituality. Witness that you are not the body. Witness that you are not the mind. Witness that you are only a witness. As the witnessing deepens, you start becoming drunk with the divine. That is what is called ecstasy.