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Namah Shivaya.

 

Here is a link that you may enjoy reading:

http://www.realization.org/page/doc0/doc0015.htm

 

Osho or Rajneesh (the famous guru, not the lovable rascal in this

group. *smile*) wrote this of his life of 7 days prior to his

enlightenment, and his thoughts on the same.

 

This piece gives an excellent insight into the "waiting" question I

had. Do read it for what it is worth to you (keep aside any bias you

may have about Osho while reading it).

 

Prajna, you are probably right. We never know when we are supposed

to stop making efforts and start waiting; that call will be

automatically given to us in definite terms. till then, work on it!

 

Jai Ma!

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Om Namah Shivayah,

 

This was wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing. I

have heard people often speak of Osho with not much

love, why is that? Everything I've read of his is

lovely, and I really like the Osho Zen tarot cards.

 

puzzled,

 

Prajna

 

--- manoj_menon <ammasmon wrote:

 

> Namah Shivaya.

>

> Here is a link that you may enjoy reading:

> http://www.realization.org/page/doc0/doc0015.htm

>

> Osho or Rajneesh (the famous guru, not the lovable

> rascal in this

> group. *smile*) wrote this of his life of 7 days

> prior to his

> enlightenment, and his thoughts on the same.

>

> This piece gives an excellent insight into the

> "waiting" question I

> had. Do read it for what it is worth to you (keep

> aside any bias you

> may have about Osho while reading it).

>

> Prajna, you are probably right. We never know when

> we are supposed

> to stop making efforts and start waiting; that call

> will be

> automatically given to us in definite terms. till

> then, work on it!

>

> Jai Ma!

>

>

 

 

=====

sarvabhauma_yoga/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Gee, I dunno. It might have something to do with Rolls Royces, machine guns,

poisonings, and political takeover in Anelope, Oregon. Or with immigration

fraud,

murder plots, etc. It's hard to say.

 

Jyotsna

 

Brianna Mosteller <rubyrapunzel wrote:

Om Namah Shivayah,

 

This was wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing. I

have heard people often speak of Osho with not much

love, why is that? Everything I've read of his is

lovely, and I really like the Osho Zen tarot cards.

 

puzzled,

 

Prajna

 

--- manoj_menon <ammasmon wrote:

 

> Namah Shivaya.

>

> Here is a link that you may enjoy reading:

> http://www.realization.org/page/doc0/doc0015.htm

>

> Osho or Rajneesh (the famous guru, not the lovable

> rascal in this

> group. *smile*) wrote this of his life of 7 days

> prior to his

> enlightenment, and his thoughts on the same.

>

> This piece gives an excellent insight into the

> "waiting" question I

> had. Do read it for what it is worth to you (keep

> aside any bias you

> may have about Osho while reading it).

>

> Prajna, you are probably right. We never know when

> we are supposed

> to stop making efforts and start waiting; that call

> will be

> automatically given to us in definite terms. till

> then, work on it!

>

> Jai Ma!

>

>

 

 

=====

sarvabhauma_yoga/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

Ammachi/

 

Ammachi

 

 

 

 

 

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Jyotsna, I did not know about any of those things. Was

not trying to provoke, just curious. I don't know

anything about him other than what I've read here

today. I just thought the link that was posted was

poignant and relevent to the topic. Will leave it

alone.

 

love,

 

Prajna

 

--- "E. Lamb" <jyotsna2 wrote:

 

> Gee, I dunno. It might have something to do with

> Rolls Royces, machine guns,

> poisonings, and political takeover in Anelope,

> Oregon. Or with immigration fraud,

> murder plots, etc. It's hard to say.

>

> Jyotsna

>

> Brianna Mosteller <rubyrapunzel wrote:

> Om Namah Shivayah,

>

> This was wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing. I

> have heard people often speak of Osho with not much

> love, why is that? Everything I've read of his is

> lovely, and I really like the Osho Zen tarot cards.

>

> puzzled,

>

> Prajna

>

> --- manoj_menon <ammasmon wrote:

>

> > Namah Shivaya.

> >

> > Here is a link that you may enjoy reading:

> > http://www.realization.org/page/doc0/doc0015.htm

> >

> > Osho or Rajneesh (the famous guru, not the lovable

> > rascal in this

> > group. *smile*) wrote this of his life of 7 days

> > prior to his

> > enlightenment, and his thoughts on the same.

> >

> > This piece gives an excellent insight into the

> > "waiting" question I

> > had. Do read it for what it is worth to you (keep

> > aside any bias you

> > may have about Osho while reading it).

> >

> > Prajna, you are probably right. We never know when

> > we are supposed

> > to stop making efforts and start waiting; that

> call

> > will be

> > automatically given to us in definite terms. till

> > then, work on it!

> >

> > Jai Ma!

> >

> >

>

>

> =====

> sarvabhauma_yoga/

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

>

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