Sarvasar Upanishads: Who Am I?

Based on original chapters #15, #16, #17; lower quality
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"That Art Thou" is a series of talks given by OSHO at meditation camps on the Sarvasar, Kaivalya and Adhyatma Upanishads. Individual talks in the series touch on a variety of different topics.
"That Art Thou" is a series of talks given by OSHO at meditation camps on the Sarvasar, Kaivalya and Adhyatma Upanishads. Individual talks in the series touch on a variety of different topics.

Osho continues:
"The child is born. The child is born with a being, with a center, but with no periphery, with no circumference. The child is born with a being, but with no doing at all. Now the doing will grow; now the child will cultivate the ego. Whatsoever the child is going to do will become part of his ego. If he succeeds, then a superiority is accumulated; if he fails, then an inferiority is accumulated. And whether you begin to feel to be inferior or superior, a certain ego is formed. Even when you feel inferior, you have an ego which feels to be inferior. If you succeed, you have an ego which feels to be superior.

"The ego means whatsoever you have done – whether you succeed or fail, it is irrelevant, you create an ego. You begin to assert, "I am this, I am that." And the more this feeling grows, the more the center is lost, and by and by forgotten. In the end we are nothing but our doings. The being is just lost; we have lost the track."

"How does this bondage happen? How is it that we never feel that we are IN the body, but feel that we ARE the body? The witnessing self is never felt. We always feel some identity; we always feel some identification. And the witnessing consciousness is the reality. So why does this happen? And how does this happen?"
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Editore Osho International
Duration of Talk 102 mins
File Size 23.24 MB
Type Colloquio Individuale