The last morning star symbolizes all that is ephemeral in the world. Talking on the playful and provocative poetry of Daya Osho takes us on a journey from the transient outer worlds to the eternal boundless world within. This is a journey of the heart the joyous spontaneous and at times uncompromising way of an enlightened women mystic.
If someone clings to the last morning star how long will their happiness last? It is like catching a bubble of water. The bubble will burst before you can even hold it. You can try in thousands of ways to make it stay but is will not stay. And this is what we are always doing the whole world does it what are the things that we try to hold on to? Relationship attachment love our husband of wife sons and daughters wealth and riches fame position prestige.
Osho defies categorization, reflecting everything from the individual quest for meaning to the most urgent social and political issues facing society today. His books are not written but are transcribed from recordings of extemporaneous talks given over a. period of thirty-five years. Osho has been described by the Sunday Times in London as one of the" I 000 Makers of the 20th Century" and by Sunday Mid- Day in India as one of the ten people - along with Gandhi, . Nehru and Buddha - who have changed the destiny of India.
Osho has a stated aim of helping to create the conditions for the birth of a new kind of human being, characterized as "Zorba the Buddha" - one whose feet are firmly on the ground, yet whose hands can touch the stars. Running like a thread through all aspects of Osho is a vision that encompasses both the timeless wisdom of the East and the highest potential of Western science and technology.
He is synonymous with a revolutionary contribution to the science of inner transformation and an approach to meditation which specifically addresses the accelerated pace of contemporary life. The unique Osho Active Meditations ™ are designed to allow the release of accumulated stress in the body and mind so that it is easier to be still and experience the thought-free state of meditation.
Every few thousand years an individual appears who irrevocably changes the world around them in ways that are never immediately apparent, except to the most perceptive.
Osho is one such individual: his spoken words will resonate for centuries to come.
All those words have been recorded and transcribed into books like this one, written words that can carry a transforming message to the reader.
For Osho, all change is individual. There is no ‘society” to change — it can only happen to each one of us, one at a time.
So, no matter what the subject matter of the book, the thread that runs through all Osho’s words is like a love song that we can suddenly, mysteriously, hear at just the right moment. And strangely, no matter what the words seem to be referring to, they are really only referring to us.
And this is no ordinary love song, more an invitation to open our hearts to hear something beyond the words, beyond the heart... a silence beyond all understanding. Where we all belong.
1 | Remembering the Divine | 1 |
2 | Love Can Wait for Lifetimes | 54 |
3 | The Last Morning Star | 104 |
4 | A Pure Flame of Love | 157 |
5 | Going Beyond Time | 205 |
6 | Receiving Your Soul | 256 |
7 | The Shine of Countless Suns | 305 |
8 | Running with Your Whole Heart | 353 |
9 | The Golden Alchemy | 405 |
10 | Completing the Circle | 455 |
The last morning star symbolizes all that is ephemeral in the world. Talking on the playful and provocative poetry of Daya Osho takes us on a journey from the transient outer worlds to the eternal boundless world within. This is a journey of the heart the joyous spontaneous and at times uncompromising way of an enlightened women mystic.
If someone clings to the last morning star how long will their happiness last? It is like catching a bubble of water. The bubble will burst before you can even hold it. You can try in thousands of ways to make it stay but is will not stay. And this is what we are always doing the whole world does it what are the things that we try to hold on to? Relationship attachment love our husband of wife sons and daughters wealth and riches fame position prestige.
Osho defies categorization, reflecting everything from the individual quest for meaning to the most urgent social and political issues facing society today. His books are not written but are transcribed from recordings of extemporaneous talks given over a. period of thirty-five years. Osho has been described by the Sunday Times in London as one of the" I 000 Makers of the 20th Century" and by Sunday Mid- Day in India as one of the ten people - along with Gandhi, . Nehru and Buddha - who have changed the destiny of India.
Osho has a stated aim of helping to create the conditions for the birth of a new kind of human being, characterized as "Zorba the Buddha" - one whose feet are firmly on the ground, yet whose hands can touch the stars. Running like a thread through all aspects of Osho is a vision that encompasses both the timeless wisdom of the East and the highest potential of Western science and technology.
He is synonymous with a revolutionary contribution to the science of inner transformation and an approach to meditation which specifically addresses the accelerated pace of contemporary life. The unique Osho Active Meditations ™ are designed to allow the release of accumulated stress in the body and mind so that it is easier to be still and experience the thought-free state of meditation.
Every few thousand years an individual appears who irrevocably changes the world around them in ways that are never immediately apparent, except to the most perceptive.
Osho is one such individual: his spoken words will resonate for centuries to come.
All those words have been recorded and transcribed into books like this one, written words that can carry a transforming message to the reader.
For Osho, all change is individual. There is no ‘society” to change — it can only happen to each one of us, one at a time.
So, no matter what the subject matter of the book, the thread that runs through all Osho’s words is like a love song that we can suddenly, mysteriously, hear at just the right moment. And strangely, no matter what the words seem to be referring to, they are really only referring to us.
And this is no ordinary love song, more an invitation to open our hearts to hear something beyond the words, beyond the heart... a silence beyond all understanding. Where we all belong.
1 | Remembering the Divine | 1 |
2 | Love Can Wait for Lifetimes | 54 |
3 | The Last Morning Star | 104 |
4 | A Pure Flame of Love | 157 |
5 | Going Beyond Time | 205 |
6 | Receiving Your Soul | 256 |
7 | The Shine of Countless Suns | 305 |
8 | Running with Your Whole Heart | 353 |
9 | The Golden Alchemy | 405 |
10 | Completing the Circle | 455 |