Chapter 16 from Devageet’s book, Osho: The First Buddha in the Dental Chair, where he recalls Osho saying that our teeth contain memories back to the beginning of evolution.
Osho states, “There is no need of nations, there is no need of religions, there is no need of races.”
Osho speaks about the process of a conscious death and nature’s indication to become aware that death is approaching.
The unconscious mind contains all the memories of one’s past; the collective unconscious has memories of one’s past lives…
In meditation the mind unclutters, experiences are digested, and the overload disappears, leaving the mind fresh and young and clear and clean, states Osho.
Modern psychology has discovered a few things which are significant; although they have been discovered only intellectually, still it is a good beginning.
The energy affects our consciousness both in the negative and positive way, writes Chaitanya Keerti in the Deccan Chronicle, India, on December 20, 2016.
Q: Beloved Osho, What is this undercurrent of giggling in my heart every time I feel that you are using the whole world as a device for our growth, and that you are using us as a device for the whole world? Would you please comment?
Osho answers a question about death and the utter necessity to truly experience life so the conscious becomes more and more alive while the unconscious goes on dying.
Excerpt from Chapter 16 of Devageet’s newly published book, Osho: The First Buddha in the Dental Chair