Meditate so that you can feel immense silence, and love so that your life can become a song, a dance, a celebration.
OSHOAll that is great cannot be possessed – and that is one of the most foolish things man goes on doing. We want to possess.
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Never be ashamed of your tears. Be proud that you are still natural. Be proud that you can express the inexpressible through your tears.
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Millions of people are suffering: they want to be loved but they don’t know how to love. And love cannot exist as a monologue; it is a dialogue, a very harmonious dialogue.
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The greatest fear in the world is of the opinions of others. And the moment you are unafraid of the crowd you are no longer a sheep, you become a lion. A great roar arises in your heart, the roar of freedom.
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Life repeats itself mindlessly – unless you become mindful, it will go on repeating like a wheel.
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The tongue never slips – remember this always. What goes on within the mind comes invariably on the tongue.
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Darkness is an absence of light. Ego is an absence of awareness.
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If you love a person you will not interfere with his personal life. You would not dare to break the boundaries of his inner world.
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Lovers never surrender to each other, lovers simply surrender to love.
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Love is wild; its whole beauty is in its wildness. It comes like a breeze with great fragrance, fills your heart, and suddenly where there was a desert there is a garden full of flowers.
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To give love, the first basic requirement is to have it.
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Commit as many mistakes as possible, remembering only one thing: don’t commit the same mistake again. And you will be growing.
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A man who is 100% sane is dead.
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My meditation is simple. It does not require any complex practices. It is simple. It is singing. It is dancing. It is sitting silently.
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The real question is not whether life exists after death. The real question is whether you are alive before death.
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Fame is foolish, it is pointless, meaningless.
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