Sarvasar Upanishads: Illusions and Being

Based on original chapters #10, #11; lower quality
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From:That Art Thou

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"That Art Thou" is a series of talks given by Osho on the Upanishads during different meditation camps.
"That Art Thou" is a series of talks given by Osho on the Upanishads during different meditation camps.

Osho continues:
"The more you condemn others as bad, the more you can feel you are good. So the so-called good men go on condemning everyone. Bertrand Russell has criticized Jesus for this reason. He says everything is divine, everything looks holy except one thing: why does Jesus condemn the sinners so much – that they should be thrown into hell and they should be condemned forever, for eternity? This condemnation means that Jesus cannot feel good unless he condemns.

"I don’t think that Jesus ever condemned. A person like Jesus cannot condemn. The condemnation has come through the tradition. Really, it is Saint Paul who speaks through Jesus, and he is one of the most deeply involved personalities who feel themselves ‘good.’ But whatsoever it may be, whether Jesus says so or Saint Paul puts it in Jesus’ mouth, the criticism is valid. A good man can never be good if he is condemning others as bad. But you can never feel ‘good.’ unless you condemn.

"So a good man must be unaware of his goodness, only then it is not a disease. He must not be aware at all that he is good, only then he is not aware that others are bad."
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Publisher Osho International
Duration of Talk 84 mins
File Size 34 MB
Type Individual Talks