Osho's point of view for Meditation

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Osho's point of view for Meditation

Osho's view on meditation



Osho's view on meditation, which caught the attention of the whole world, was miraculous, the common people found it exciting and even the intelligent people did not like it. Any supernatural work has always been opposed. This is because the common people did not understand the subject of subjugation and its logic. People of such thinking who had the original purpose had to undergo the test of poison. Anyway, Osho's subject of 'Lust' was beyond that, if you think normally you see dependence on desire, but Osho's view was beyond that, what after desire? This was the question...

In general, it seems that Osho first tried to get out of the three chakras, his view must have been to get out of these three chakras and then enter the heart chakra and meditate.

But the understanding was misunderstood and only desire was seen. Because Osho failed to explain the original purpose, or those who were devotees may not have understood the original purpose.

Osho's thought was fine personally, but when this experiment started happening in public halls and grounds, Osho's original purpose was thrown aside. Everyone had only desires and Osho's original subject was being ridiculed.

If we think individually, this experiment is right for us, after all desires are reduced, our mind can become calm and we can go into meditation. This was Osho's original purpose.

Now let's see how it works,

Of the seven chakras of our Kundalini, first let us consider three chakras. The first chakra is Muladhara, the second is Swadhishthana and the third is Nabhishthana. When we look at these three chakras in general, it seems that in these three chakras there are desires, 'lust', 'anger', 'attachment', all these desires, when we get out of these, we will enter a calm and gentle heart.

Osho's original purpose was, get out of all these desires, that is fine for us, but when desires start flowing everywhere, how can the mind become meditative?

And this is where Osho's original purpose failed.

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