هل فكرت لماذا في العالم أجمع في كل الثقافات والمجتمعات هناك عدد من الأيام المخصصة للاحتفالات؟ أيام الاحتفالات تلك مجرد تعويض لأن هذه المجتمعات قد قضت… - Osho

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هل فكرت لماذا في العالم أجمع في كل الثقافات والمجتمعات هناك عدد من الأيام المخصصة للاحتفالات؟ أيام الاحتفالات تلك مجرد تعويض لأن هذه المجتمعات قد قضت على كل احتفال في حياتك وإن لم تقدم لك تعويضاً عنه قد تصبح حياتك خطراً على الثقافة .كل ثقافة تقدم لك تعويضاًت زائفة كي لاتشعر أنك غرقت كلياً في البؤس والحزن أنها تعويضات زائفة لكن يمكن أن يوجد عالمك الداخلي أضواء وأفراح دائمة .

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About Osho

Osho [Hindi: ओशो] (11 December 1931 – 19 January 1990), born Chandra Mohan Jain [चन्द्र मोहन जैन], and also known as Acharya Rajneesh from the 1960s onwards, as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh during the 1970s and 1980s and as Osho from 1989, was an Indian mystic, guru, and spiritual teacher who inspired a controversial spiritual movement in India, the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, and many other countries. His syncretic teachings emphasise the importance of meditation, awareness, love, celebration, courage, creativity and humour — qualities that he viewed as being suppressed by adherence to static belief systems, religious tradition and socialisation.

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Who is a bad man and who is a good man? What is the definition? The bad man is one who is inconsiderate of others. The bad man is one who uses others and has no respect for others. The bad man is one who thinks he is the center of the world and everybody is just to be used. Everything exists for him. The bad man is one who thinks that other persons are just means for his gratification.

Keep this definition in mind because you ordinarily think the bad man is the criminal. The bad man may not be the criminal: all bad men are not criminals. All criminals are bad, but all bad men are not criminals. A few of them are judges, a few of them are very respectable people, a few of them are politicians, presidents and prime ministers, a few of them are even parading as saints.

So when we will be talking about this sutra, remember the definition of a bad man - Buddha says a bad man is one who has no consideration for others. He simply thinks about himself only - he thinks he is the center of existence and he feels the whole existence is made for him. He feels authorized to sacrifice everybody for his own self. He may not be bad ordinarily, but if this is the attitude, then he is a bad man.

Who is a good man? Just the opposite of the bad man: one who is considerate of others, who gives as much respect to others as he gives to himself, and who does not pretend in any way that he is the center of the world, and who has come to feel that everybody is the center of the world. The world is one, but millions of centers exist. He is very respectful. He never uses the other as a means. The other is an end in itself. His reverence is tremendous.

Watch, watch your own life.

عندما تمرض استدع طبيباً لكن الأهم من ذلك هو استدعاء من يحبونك لأنه ما من دواء أكثر أهمية من الحب أدع من يستطيع أن يحيطك بالجمال الموسيقى والشعر فحالة الاحتفال الحقيقة هي الأقدر على شفائك

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