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 Fear

  • Wherever you are afraid, try to explore, and you will find death hiding somewhere behind. All fear is of death. Death is the only fear source.
  • If you become more sensitive to beauty, to poetry, that means your love has blossomed. And all the energy that has been left by fear, anger and hate, will be taken over by your love, your sensitivity, your compassion, your creativity. This is the whole alchemy of changing base metals into gold.
  • Another significant point to remember: if you witness anything - fear, anger, hate - they will disappear, leaving a tremendous amount of energy in you which you can use for creativity. You will have to use it, the leaking holes have disappeared; you will be overflowing with energy. But if you witness your love, compassion, kindness, humbleness, they will not disappear. They also have tremendous energy, but the more you witness them, the more they will become strong in you; they will overpower you, overwhelm you.
  • Meditation is nothing but an effort to drop all the foreign elements so that you can see yourself as you were before you were born, mirrored in its purity. It is a great silence and a great joy to be there, and once you start abiding there, there is no death and no time. All fear, all greed, all anger, disappears: one is just there with no idea, no desire.
  • Man is always exploited through fear.