The last morning star
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Osho, also known as Bhagwan Shri Rajneesh, is the enlightened master of our time. "Osho" means "like the ocean", "blessed". This book presents Osho's comments on the poems of the great mystical poetess Daya. “Daya is not a very wise person in the sense of a pandit's knowledge. She doesn't know the holy books. And yet I chose her as the subject of my conversations. I will talk about her and not about the great pandits. It is unlikely that she was educated at all, but she walked along the Path, and she knows the Path. All that remained from her was the aroma of the Path, which manifested itself in her poems.” “Daya says that if you remember the divine, then all the sorrows of life will subside, all the fire of the sorrows of life will go out... What does Daya mean by remembering the divine? If man considers himself to be the highest being in his present form, then he will live in sorrow and his development will end, because the flowers will never bloom if the seed considers itself to be the pinnacle of existence. The seed must be transformed, it must go beyond itself. Man remembers the divine when he also tries to go beyond himself.”
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Бхагван Раджниш Шри
- Language
- Ukrainian
- Release date
- 2002
- Translator
- Алексей Викторович Архипов