

Osho & Meditation
Meditation - The Journey Home
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“The real juice of life is within you. This very moment you can turn within yourself, look into yourself. No worship is needed, no prayer is needed. All that is needed is a silent journey to your own being. I call it meditation – a silent pilgrimage to your own being. And the moment you find your center, you have found the center of the whole existence.” – Osho Meditation gives you the experience to sit and be with yourself in your, on skin, with no effort or having to prove your reality to anyone. Meditation requires grounding, clarity, trust, will power, intention and action. In other words, relinquish self control in touch with your heart connection. Meditation helps you to get in touch with your inner knowing: Find out what is missing Find the yearning in your heart Land inside of your being In touch with who you are Finding the flame that wants to burn to bring you back home Meditation is the starting point… I teach Active Meditation and Awareness of Presence to support the deepness in you. “…Love is the nourishment for the soul. Just as food is to the body, so love is to the soul. Without food the body is weak, without love the soul is weak… …And a person who loves himself can easily become meditative, because meditation means being with yourself. And meditation is nothing but enjoying your beautiful aloneness, celebrating yourself; that’s what meditation is all about. Meditation is not a relationship; the other is not needed at all, one is enough unto oneself. One is bathed in one’s own glory, bathed in one’s own light. One is simply joyous because one is alive, because one is…” OSHO (Dhammapada vol 5 #5) “This being human is a guest house. Every morning a new arrival. A joy, a depression, a meanness, Some momentary awareness comes As an unexpected visitor. Welcome and entertain them all! Even if they’re a crowd of sorrows, Who violently sweep your house Empty of its furniture, Still, treat each guest honourably. He may be clearing you out For some delight. The dark thought, the shame, the malice, Meet them at the door laughing, And invite them in. Be grateful for whoever comes, Because each has been sent As a guide from beyond.” (Poem by Rumi)

