

Every action leads to an immediate result. Be attentive and watch. A mature person is one who has found himself, who has determined what is right and wrong for him, good and bad. He did it himself, so he has a huge advantage over those who have no opinion.People take everything so seriously that it becomes a burden to them. Learn to laugh more. For me, laughter is as holy as prayer.Throughout his life, Osho had different names. This is quite characteristic of the traditions of India and conveyed the essence of his spiritual activities. The name he received at birth is Chandra Mohan Jayin. Later he was called Rajneesh – a nickname for childhood. In the 60s he was called Acharya (“spiritual teacher”) Rajneesh, and in the 70s and 80s – Bhagwan Shri Rajneesh or simply Bhagwan (“enlightened”). He called himself Osho only in the last year of his life (1989-1990). In Zen Buddhism, “Osho” is a title that literally translates as “monk” or “teacher.” So he remained in history as Osho, and it is under this name that all his works are published today.

This is probably the main advantage of his teaching – it does not give ready-made quick answers to all questions, but only provides a rich basis, which initially gives a good start for finding your own path and forming your own conclusions. Osho’s teachings can be represented as a chaotic mosaic composed of elements of Buddhism, yoga, Taoism, Greek philosophy, Sufism, European psychology, Tibetan traditions, Christianity, Zen, Tantrism and many other spiritual movements intertwined with his own views. Osho himself said that he does not have a system, because systems are initially dead, and living currents are constantly undergoing changes and improving. What difference does it make who is stronger, who is smarter, who is more beautiful, who is richer? After all, in the end, it only matters whether you are a happy person or not.
