Between 1979 and 1980, Osho delivered a monumental series of talks on the Dhammapada, later compiled into ten volumes titled In these talks, Osho dissected each verse, not as a scholar, but as a living master. He called the Buddha “the most scientific mystic” and the Dhammapada “a manual for inner revolution.”
: Recognizing the "non-self" ( Anatta ) to find liberation from suffering. osho es dhammo sanantanopdf
For specific content from the PDF you're referring to, I recommend directly accessing the document or searching for Osho's discourses on similar topics through official Osho resources or spiritual libraries. Between 1979 and 1980, Osho delivered a monumental
Osho distinguishes between religions of prayer (which believe in God) and religions of meditation (which do not). He aligns Buddha’s teachings with the latter, focusing on inner transformation rather than external deities. University of Benghazi Accessing the Text The "law" he speaks of is not of
He challenges the reader to look beyond the personality of the master and see the principle functioning through him. The "law" he speaks of is not of restriction, but of ultimate freedom. It is the law that says: You are free to be yourself, and in that authenticity, you are divine.
The discourses were originally delivered in Hindi and have been transcribed into multiple volumes. ES DHAMMO SANANTANO (Osho discourses on dhammapada)