• The White Lotus

  • Bodhidharma’s Thundering Words on Buddha
  • By: OSHO
  • Narrated by: OSHO
  • Length: 20 hrs and 17 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (11 ratings)

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Do you see the meditativeness of the trees surrounding you? Such stillness! Just as you are listening to me, they are listening to me, not even a leaf moving. The birds are singing. The whole universe is still and yet a song... silent, yet musical. A tremendous harmony permeates everything. From the grass leaf to the greatest star, it is the same law.

Buddha’s message was carried by Bodhidharma, although there was a thousand-year gap between the two men, but not even a single moment’s gap, in reality, in truth. While Buddha was a very cultured man, very sophisticated, very graceful, the son of king, Bodhidharma is a wild lion. We learn that enlightenment comes in all facets, and he is definitely an outlandish enlightened one who was able to tell ordinary people of his time what Buddha meant.

The fragments discussed in this book were found just at the beginning of the 20th Century. They were excavated by M. A. Stein from Tun-Huang – they are notes from some unknown disciples of Bodhidharma. They consist of a question by a disciple and the answer by Bodhidharma. – the disciple asking, the master responding simply, bluntly, in his own matchless style.

And now – fifteen hundred years later – Osho takes Bodhidharma’s thundering words and transforms them into a message for now, for the 21st century. And just as Bodhidharma answers a disciple’s questions, in alternating chapters, Osho responds to modern-day seekers’ questions.

1. Dharma Lives in You

2. The Buddha within You

3. The Key to all Mysteries of Life

4. The Highest Flight of Human Consciousness

5. Finding Wisdom in Each Moment

6. An Innocent Man Has No Principles

7. The Essence that Answers all Questions

8. Drop the Hope and See a Miracle

9. Life Is Energy Dancing for No Purpose

10. When Sex Becomes Prayer

11. It Is Only Experience that Liberates

OSHO TALKS - from original recordings of live events with Osho and his audience of seekers and friends from around the world. Recorded at the Osho International Meditation Resort, Pune, India.

©1979 OSHO International Foundation (P)2021 OSHO International Foundation

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Heard one you heard them all

After listening to many Osho audiobooks I have come to see and hear he is always saying the same thing in just different ways. Doesnt matter the content. He does talk some about the actual title of the book but mostly he just tells jokes and humms along...which is great.
As he says, don't focus on the words just the presence.
He pronounces the word "Buick" very funny and says it's a "pimps" car...and an Impala is a plumbers car...that laugh alone was worth the price of admission.
Enjoy Osho Love 💕

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