The Golden Future (Part 4 of 4)
Sensitivity and Consciousness Make Up the Whole of Existence
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Narrated by:
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Osho
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Osho
About this listen
As the ultimate optimist, Osho starts a series “The Golden Future” in which he addresses in forty talks, the concerns and questions of his audience. “The Golden Future”–Part 4 includes talks #31 to #40 in this series.
“When I am answering your questions, I am more concerned with your growth, with your actual problems; they are more earthly.” Osho.
- What is the difference between ordinary and divine madness?
- What is this attachment to a person that creates both comfortable and uncomfortable feelings?
- Love and Meditation seem to be polar opposites. Can you talk about how to grow in both?
- How can I transcend my biological pulls urges towards food?
- DO scientists belong to the same category as politicians?
“There is no need for you to change the whole world; just change yourself and you have started changing the whole world, because you are part of the world. If even a single human being changes, his change will radiate in thousands and thousands of others.”
Osho intentionally and consciously invited a myriad of questions from an international audience of enquirers, seekers, and friends. In addressing these real problems with clarity, humor and insight born out of his own experiences, Osho reveals to his listeners the inner workings of the human mind, heart and soul.
#1 Watchfulness—the essential religion
#2 The new man: the very salt of the earth
#3 The natural man needs no morality
#4 Out of the mind—below or beyond
#5 Buffaloes are never bored
#6 Science has to become religious
#7 Behind the drama a witness
#8 Don't dig valleys—climb mountains
#9 Growing up comes by itself
#10 Absolutely without any goals
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