Osho, an Indian guru | Thoughts | Watch Now |

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Image 1: This image features a quote in English, "If you are Peaceful the whole World becomes Peaceful to you. It is just a reflection. Whatsoever you are is Reflected all over. Everyone becomes a Mirror. - OSHO." It emphasizes inner peace and its reflection on one's perception of the world.

Image 2: This image shows Osho surrounded by people, with a quote in Hindi. The quote likens love to food for the body, stating that just as the body cannot live without food, the soul cannot live without love. It suggests that many believe they have a soul due to fear of death, but truly understand it only when they have loved.

Image 3: This image displays a Hindi quote about meditation, particularly emphasizing "rechana" (expulsion/release) as an essential internal cleansing process. It suggests that 50 to 90 percent of human diseases originate from the mind, and if one can wholeheartedly practice rechana in meditation, the mind will become pure, leading to new dimensions of health and the sudden departure of many ailments. A whirling dervish figure is depicted below.

Image 4: This image features a depiction of Buddha and a Hindi quote attributed to Osho. It states that Buddha and Mahavir both stressed the importance for their disciples to remember past lives. The reason given is that if one remembers past lives, they realize they are repeating things, like re-watching the same film.

Image 5: This image shows a serene bamboo forest with an English quote: "Without meditation, energy remains passion; with meditation, the same energy becomes compassion. - OSHO." It highlights the transformative power of meditation on one's energy.

Image 6: This image depicts Osho speaking, with an English quote below: "Move slowly, walk slowly, eat slowly, so that you can constantly remember yourself. Remain witness of each act that you are doing.... And that is going to be your sadhana - to become more and more aware." It emphasizes mindfulness and awareness in everyday actions as a spiritual practice.

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