Philosophia Perennis, Series 2

Talks on Pythagoras, the Philosopher and Mystic
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As well as being a famous mathematician, Pythagoras also traveled extensively in search of truth, learning from many mystery schools. Had he been listened to, says Osho, the history of the western world would have been totally different.
As well as being a famous mathematician, Pythagoras also traveled extensively in search of truth, learning from many mystery schools. Had he been listened to, says Osho, the history of the western world would have been totally different.

Excerpt from: Philosophia Perennis, Series 2, Chapter 4
"The moment one starts thinking that one has to be exceptional, extraordinary, someone special, one will remain in misery for ever, because everybody is already special, already exceptional, and extraordinary. Now, how can you make an extraordinary person more extraordinary? You are going to fail.

"People fail in attaining extraordinariness because they are already it. If they were not, they might have succeeded. Each individual is unique, incomparable. Never before has there been anybody like you, and never again will there be anybody like you. You are just yourself, a class unto yourself.

"Now, trying to become exceptional is foolish. You have to relax and see that you are unique; you need not become unique. If you try to transform gold into gold you will fail, because how can you succeed? In the first place the gold is gold; you can transform baser metals into gold but you cannot transform gold into gold." Osho
In this title, Osho talks on the following topics:
sex… energy… god… listen… misery… anger… living… pythagoras… delgado… edison
More Information
Type Series of Talks
Publisher OSHO Media International
ISBN 81-72612605
ISBN-13 978-8172612603
Dimensions (size) 143 x 209 mm
Number of Pages 320