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Osho and Dynamic Meditation

Wild Wild Country is a Netflix documentary series about the controversial Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho), his one-time personal assistant Ma Anand Sheela, and their community of followers in the Rajneeshpuram community located in Wasco CountyOregon.[1][2][3] It was released on Netflix on March 16, 2018, after premiering at the Sundance Film Festival.[3][4][5][6]

Turns out though that Osho wasn’t crazy. He was a philisophy major in India, who became known as a sage. He was all over the place in lectures, having said he had read 150,00 books, which I believe may have been true. This created something of a cult following, but there was no control exerted by Osho over his followers, though other “leaders” of the commune may have had other ideas for power. He said meditation in the medicine. The mind is nothing but subtle matter, it can be changed easily. If you are generous you are rich. If you want to be rich, be generous. The riches life has endowed you with are not limited.

A lawyer and he lives by words, because court is the very temple of this world. Have you seen the buildings of high courts? They are the temples now. Much is wasted on them. Why? The temples have become tiny but the High Court buildings, I’m getting higher and higher and bigger and bigger. In fact the power is there – the power of violence and murder camera the power of law and language in logic. The lawyer is a logician.

The mind is time. Conciousness is eternity.

His books are a surprisingly interesting samplings from all of the world’s major religions and philosophers, as his his Dynamic Meditation technique.

His mediation starts out very similar to Wim Hof’s breathing methods, before he plunges into freezing water. So there is actually a lot of science behind the state that this creates of an alkaline ph and increased heart rate.

Book of Secrets

The Book of Secrets is a tremendous resource for anyone interested in experimenting with meditation. It is much more than just a commentary on an ancient tantra – rather, it is profound and inspired discussion of many different facets of human consciousness, their functions in daily life, and how these 112 techniques may help to bring more awareness and sensitivity into all these different aspects. Osho’s instruction for each of the meditations is clear and easy to follow, and he accompanies each meditation exercise with a discussion of the effects that the meditation produces and the foundational principles on which it is based. In this comprehensive and practical guide, the secrets of the ancient science of Tantra become available to a contemporary audience for the first time.

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