Osho’s letter to Krishna Saraswati, written on 20 February 1971.
Osho speaks on these lines in the Desiderata: “Hear then the wisdom of the wise…” and “Go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence.”
“…your soul is intrinsically free. You don’t have to ask for it, and you don’t have to struggle for it. It is already there, this very moment,” says Osho.
Osho on Hypocrisy: “Once you recognize that you are wearing a mask, the mask has already started slipping…”
“We have succeeded only in creating a hypocrite world. It is not civilized, it is not cultured,” states Osho.
Devageet asks a question: Beloved Osho, It is now becoming too much. The gossips are going right and left.
Plato (428 – 348 BCE), ancient Greek philosopher, student of Socrates, teacher of Aristotle; best known as the author of philosophical works of unparalleled influence.
Osho, Are all the journalists blind? Can’t they see the truth? Why are they continuously spreading lies about you?
The bodhisattvas make every effort to awaken people, knowing perfectly well that out of a million people, perhaps one may understand them and the remaining will either be indifferent, or most probably will misunderstand. Bodhisattvas know perfectly well that speaking the truth is a very shortcut way to create enemies in the world, because the