Monday, March 1, 2010

Osho - The Rebel Luminous - (The Story of Acharya Rajneesh)


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Osho is a familiar figure in the world of religious thought. The name was adopted by Osho Rajneesh Acharya against FAG end of his life. Maybe he wanted a profound impact on the world by making them write the name. In fact, Rajneesh was a lecturer at a college in Jabalpur before hearing his heart, and called it shifted base to Bombay (now Mumbai).

The Rebel is an illuminating account of the life of these people, who had dragged its peak in a lot of people from their feetcalled for a separate path to salvation and God There is no doubt that Rajneesh was a very intelligent man who had grasped the essence of life. Believed to direct the attention of the evils of all religions be it Hinduism or Christianity. He maintains a revolutionary way, wanted to eliminate the traditionalism.

Vasant Joshi's book is written is an interesting read. It follows in the footsteps of Rajneesh from his childhood to his transformation as a spiritual guru. By readingthe book, you can take a picture of Acharaya Rajneesh, and thoughts that made him famous. His movement from Mumbai to Pune and its creation of community Rajneeshpuram much hype around the United States will be treated in a clear manner. His detention in various jails of the United States and his subsequent claim that he poisoned all be treated with a clear manner.

The book is interesting reading. But an excerpt from the book to be published in order to make the reader awarethe caliber of Rajneesh

Extract

The first time I went to college, I wanted to learn logic.And, the old professor ... Started on Aristotle, the father of Western logic ... I said 'Wait a minute. Did you know that Aristotle writes in his book that women have fewer teeth than men? "He said, 'My God, what a question?" I said: "There is something very fundamental to making the whole process of logic. You are aware that Aristotle had two wives? He said:" I do not know ...From there, it is aware of these facts? "But in Greece, has traditionally been known for centuries that women have been forced into something less than men. Of course they could have the same number of teeth than men." I said: "And you call this man, Aristotle, the father of logic, He would have counted at least two women who had at his disposal, but has not counted"

Do the over-educated, for the fertile mind of Osho. He's very misunderstood. The book, written in excellent prose deserves betteran interest in passing. I recommend it to anyone wanting interest in philosophy and something of Osho, Glean who else has been said and done, was a man well beyond the ordinary.

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