كل صاحب مصلحة يريد منك أن تكون متوسطا- متوسط الذكاء والفهم والقدرة؛ فالشخص المتوسط مثله كمثل شجرة يأتي البشر إليها في كل وقت، ويقتطعوا من أغصانها وثم… - Osho

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كل صاحب مصلحة يريد منك أن تكون متوسطا- متوسط الذكاء والفهم والقدرة؛ فالشخص المتوسط مثله كمثل شجرة يأتي البشر إليها في كل وقت، ويقتطعوا من أغصانها وثمارها وأوراقها النضرة ذا فهي لا تنمو أبدا فالشخص المتوسط لا تؤتى ثماره أبدا ولا يزهر ولا يتضوع بالأريج؛ فهو يتضاءل ليكون كالعشب ... والتوسط لكي يستمر لا بد أن يكون حالة عامة فالتوسط شيء أجنبي فرض على العقل قسرا إنها حالة غير عادية ، استثنائية ، متميزة عن كينونتنا الحقة .

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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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Doubt — because doubt is not a sin, it is a sign of your intelligence. You are not responsible to any nation, to any church, to any God. You are responsible only for one thing, and that is self knowledge. And the miracle is, if you can fulfill this responsibility, you will be able to fulfill many other responsibilities without any effort. The moment you come to your own being, a revolution happens in your vision. Your whole outlook about life goes through a radical change. You start feeling new responsibilities — not as some thing to be done, not as a duty to be fulfilled, but as a joy to do.

Wherever you feel death, feel it. Don’t escape. Death is beautiful; death is the greatest mystery, more mysterious than life. Through life you can gain the world, the futile world- meaningless, worthless. Through death you can gain the eternal. Death is the door.

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