OSHO: Books I Have Loved

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
  • "To me a book is not just a book; it is a love affair...
    I have loved reading from my very childhood. My own personal library consisted of one hundred fifty thousand rare books of all the religions, philosophies, poetry, literature. And I have read all of them, but with no purpose; I enjoyed it."
    The OSHO Library is maintained by Osho International Foundation.
    With the exception of about 1O,OOO, which have been gathered on his request after he stopped reading, all of these books have been read, signed and dated by Osho.
    Osho's personal library is now housed in a building named "Lao Tzu House" at the Osho International Meditation Resort in Pune, India. The library holds more than 150,000 volumes, mostly in the humanities, including history, psychology, religion and philosophy. It also features a quite substantial collection of the classic literature of East and West, along with an impressive array of biographies, books on physics and earth sciences, etc. The library has been created with aesthetic considerations in mind, the object being to create a light and airy feeling rather than the "heavy" and
    "serious" look of so many libraries. Books are sorted according to size and color, and placed on the shelves in an arrangement that suggests ocean waves. The effect is organic and natural, with no solid blocks of color or size to grab the eye and weigh it down. Osho himself was an avid book collector and reader throughout most of his life, and the library includes volumes that he has kept in pristine condition since his childhood. He liked to underline his books, and to create an individualized painting on the front pages, often including his signature, in place of a printed book
    plate. Part of his work was to give daily extemporaneous talks, which he would sometimes punctuate with quotes and passages from books he had read. The library was catalogued by hand for many years, with cross-references that included not only title, author and subject matter, but such things as the cover color, number of pages and trim size. In that way, if Osho wanted to see that "big book on Einstein's theory of relativity with the blue cover, " the librarian could locate the needle in the haystack with relative ease. In 1987, a three-year project was initiated to computerize the card catalog.
    The UK library journal LOGOS has published an extensive article about the library written by: Pierre Evald, Department of Library & Information Management Royal School of Library and Information Science Langagervej 4 - DK- 220 Aalborg Ø Room: 418 T: + 45 98 15 79 22 + 45 98 15 79 22, E-mail: pe@db.dk
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Комментарии • 854

  • @OSHOInternational
    @OSHOInternational  4 года назад +103

    *OSHO: Books I Have Loved* _E-Book and Print_ available wherever books are sold. Link to Amazon 👉 www.amazon.com/dp/8172611021/ 💕
    Having read the world’s greatest books on almost every conceivable subject, Osho shares the fragrance of some of his most loved authors. Osho, who produced over six hundred books himself, talks with spontaneity, enthusiasm, and humor about one hundred and sixty-seven books that had a profound effect on him. From the mystics of the East to Nietzsche, from Western philosophers to great Russian novelists, from Zorba the Greek to Alice in Wonderland, here is an inspiring and insightful commentary on the entire spectrum of world writing, a rainbow of literary genius. 💕

    • @jemipatel1201
      @jemipatel1201 2 года назад +1

      Would like to know if printed book is still available....
      Please comment....

  • @kavitathakur1550
    @kavitathakur1550 8 лет назад +922

    'First we had a library in the house, then we had a house in the library.'

  • @ikartikthakur
    @ikartikthakur 3 года назад +275

    He proves it .
    " Every great person read books a lot ".

  • @KiraInYou
    @KiraInYou 11 лет назад +1260

    " And I have read all of them, but with no purpose; I enjoyed it."

    • @christinebeames2311
      @christinebeames2311 4 года назад +29

      It works out at 9 books a day ,! NO WAY

    • @rodrigogomes2064
      @rodrigogomes2064 3 года назад +19

      He is probably counting with 50 page books. Still impressive.

    • @rodrigogomes2064
      @rodrigogomes2064 3 года назад +13

      And poetry book...
      Still impressive

    • @ID-8491
      @ID-8491 3 года назад +23

      @@christinebeames2311 He only read the titles.

    • @nivritti99
      @nivritti99 3 года назад +63

      @@ID-8491 don't compare Osho with the level of your intelligence. He is beyond your and mine intelligence

  • @AndrasNagy2001
    @AndrasNagy2001 15 лет назад +363

    I am a publisher and author and this video is a true inspiration to me. I love OSHO and his mind.....a great Mahatma, he was.

    • @rajeshparihar8444
      @rajeshparihar8444 4 года назад +3

      Since you are from wasted society I can't expect you to understand the real meaning of Mahatma. Don't brand him Mahatma . He was a intellectual who banged many white chicks that's it . .

    • @bibin6766
      @bibin6766 4 года назад +8

      @@rajeshparihar8444 calm your mind, your heart is trying to say something.

    • @markpappas9858
      @markpappas9858 4 года назад

      @@rajeshparihar8444 interesting comment. I would like to hear more of what you have perceived.

    • @siddharthbhoyar9737
      @siddharthbhoyar9737 4 года назад

      @@rajeshparihar8444 lol hahaha

    • @jeffreyturnbull4992
      @jeffreyturnbull4992 3 года назад +6

      Rajesh Pariharharhar... It would seem that your ego is jealous of Osho's alleged mastery of white chicks?
      It is perfectly apparent that there are both tremendous lessons and profound teachings to be assimilated from the uniquely amazing incarnational reign of Osho.
      Certainly this collective human family and world is now more peaceful and intelligently evolved as a result of Osho's time spent sharing the gifts of his insight, his commitment to Truth, his generosity, and his courage.
      Is it fair or sane to compare one Truth-teacher/guide with any other...when each is utterly unique, and an example of a life of perfect self-authenticity?
      The Reality of universal omniconsciousness is too ineffably vast for us to make any definitive statement regarding its true nature; and likewise regarding any evaluations we may form regarding any awakened being...except perhaps such statements as:
      Each is one of a kind; there is only One. There is no two of a kind; as there is no two.

  • @daotrananhduy
    @daotrananhduy 4 года назад +662

    he lived more in one day than most of us in a life time.

  • @jhphotomum
    @jhphotomum 8 лет назад +469

    He is absolutely unbelievable even when he was a child

    • @deekshantsharma2272
      @deekshantsharma2272 Год назад +1

      He is the chosen one

    • @haily7785
      @haily7785 4 месяца назад +1

      His childhood was fire. Laughing so hard and while hearing first video of the rebellious spirit

  • @landongonzales1143
    @landongonzales1143 5 лет назад +131

    I genuinely told my Father this when he asked what I wanted for Christmas. I told him I wanted more love, more openness.

    • @arcticape445
      @arcticape445 3 года назад +2

      what did he do afterwards?

    • @saif9636
      @saif9636 Год назад +4

      @@arcticape445 they didn’t celebrate Christmas thereafter 😅

    • @OfficialGOD
      @OfficialGOD Год назад +3

      ​@@arcticape445and they were happy ever after

    • @michaelmyers2091
      @michaelmyers2091 10 месяцев назад

      For sure he thought you were coming out of the closet

  • @PoonamSingh-gd8dd
    @PoonamSingh-gd8dd 9 лет назад +263

    Buddha vision can't understand by public, osho you are with us, no-one can break our love with osho.

  • @rockatarlacha
    @rockatarlacha 13 лет назад +248

    seek nothing to find everything,
    want nothing to have everything,
    think nothing to see truth.

    • @jeffreyturnbull4992
      @jeffreyturnbull4992 3 года назад +1

      These words above --- like all words --- are easy to copy and repeat...but who carries the direct experiential meaning of these words in their being?
      Is it possible that anyone --- or no one --- amongst Osho sannyasins has experienced an established/abiding awakening to the ineffable all-pervasive wholey Reality?
      Or, is there a guesstimated number of sannyasins who have entered the abiding awakened state of awareness? Just asking, eh?

  • @GreenTVHost
    @GreenTVHost 15 лет назад +182

    i have been to the library. it is extraordinary. it is well known he would plow through 3-4-5 books a day. he would flip through the pages in speed reading as he had been reading since he was a little boy. if you want to learn more, get his book 'autobiography of a spiritually misunderstood mystic' classic read.

    • @leoariez2568
      @leoariez2568 3 года назад

      Thanks

    • @homedevice6631
      @homedevice6631 2 года назад +5

      ”Autobiography of a spiritually incorrect mystic.”

    • @willieluncheonette5843
      @willieluncheonette5843 2 года назад +1

      I own it as Glimpses of a Golden Childhood. Absolutely amazing.

    • @FNC1886
      @FNC1886 4 месяца назад

      @@homedevice6631cry

  • @MrigendraChauhan
    @MrigendraChauhan 11 лет назад +93

    That book is "The Brothers Karamazov" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

  • @Sith90lord
    @Sith90lord 14 лет назад +123

    tears of joy filled my eyes.
    A wonderful soul...

  • @diegofreire537
    @diegofreire537 4 года назад +78

    I have read "Books I have loved", in which Osho gives 50 books recommendations ... Thanks to him I could know some amazing books and writers and poets like Jalaludin Rumi, Omar Kayyam, Idries Shah, D. T. Suzuki, Chuang Tse, G. I. Gurdjieff, P. D. Ouspensky, Roberto Assagioli, Alan Watts, among others.

    • @jeffreyturnbull4992
      @jeffreyturnbull4992 3 года назад +3

      It is a wonderfully inspiring little book. For some reason I recall there being 263 (?!) recommended book titles mentioned therein.
      (A sannyasin on Maui mentioned to me that the the book recommendations in B.I.H.L. were recorded while Osho was under the influence of the dentist's nitrous oxide gas.

    • @jeffreyturnbull4992
      @jeffreyturnbull4992 3 года назад +1

      With added inspiration from B.I H.L., I, too, am moved to amass a collection of such books of profound insight and wisdom. I am at merely circa 25,000 volumes, but I need help...I need a newer, larger place in which to maintain them!
      Has anyone else embarked on a similar joy-inducing mission?

    • @aryankumarjha4274
      @aryankumarjha4274 3 года назад +5

      Can u name some of them , it will be very helpful for me 🙏

    • @bensin2076
      @bensin2076 2 года назад

      Please share the buying link

    • @Zendza
      @Zendza Год назад

      Ты всё пропустил мимо, читай эту книгу заново.

  • @willieluncheonette5843
    @willieluncheonette5843 2 года назад +36

    the love in these comments for Osho is very touching.

  • @Shalashaska8636
    @Shalashaska8636 14 лет назад +40

    I agree with Osho. 'The Brothers Karamazov' is for me, a work of prophetic genius that bores deep into the ultimate essence of human nature. I consider Doestoevsky to be a prophet.

    • @jeffreyturnbull4992
      @jeffreyturnbull4992 3 года назад +1

      Osho said also that Tolstoy's 'War and Peace' contains all the wisdom of humanity. (Or some similar remark.)

    • @iVitaVeritas
      @iVitaVeritas 11 дней назад

      I am going to read it next year.

  • @skdixit1
    @skdixit1 14 лет назад +70

    Osho.....You changed my life...thank you....love you

  •  5 лет назад +40

    You have come to my life and you are going to be present in It forever. Thanks Osho. 👏

  • @bookgains
    @bookgains 6 месяцев назад +4

    I have a small library of my own in my little room. I hope one day I become great competitor to great Osho and Listening to Osho always feels like superior utilisation of time. There is no other speaker like osho, he is a magician of words who can calm your mind just with his words and long pauses.

  • @parastanwar
    @parastanwar 4 года назад +302

    How fearless, free and stubborn one must be to say that any other book is more valuable than the holy Bible 😅 That too in a Christian country.. Man OSHO is great ❤️

    • @VisahouseCanada
      @VisahouseCanada 3 года назад +14

      It cost him a lot

    • @muttlee9195
      @muttlee9195 3 года назад

      I say it all the time it’s little God inspired who needs to know about the Hittites etc I have found little in it I can find in a second from any other source.

    • @AzimApurbo
      @AzimApurbo 2 года назад +5

      @@VisahouseCanada Yet he was prepared to pay it! Goes to show how deep the waters in which he swam must have been.

    • @knockeddownanotch
      @knockeddownanotch 2 года назад

      @Chandraveer Narayan except it does. the earth does not move; the sun, moon, and stars encircle it above.

    • @NLfrey
      @NLfrey 2 года назад +3

      @@knockeddownanotch No the solar system spins around your Self

  • @emanuelknust9258
    @emanuelknust9258 3 года назад +36

    Thank you Osho for have changing my life for good.

  • @mateappliancerepairs7698
    @mateappliancerepairs7698 3 года назад +15

    I love him, I thank him for coming to me and staying with me. I thank him for showing me to be an ordinary being. I thank him for being brave o tell and show me the truth. my heart is beating fast. Thank you osho ............

  • @SukeshPhour
    @SukeshPhour 5 лет назад +76

    9:31 It's not just a book but a Love affair.., wow

  • @nivritti99
    @nivritti99 3 года назад +25

    Osho is the only genius on this planet, original super divine. Words are scarce to describe ❤️

    • @jeffreyturnbull4992
      @jeffreyturnbull4992 3 года назад +1

      I'd like to hear about the "real miracles" that
      have occurred since Osho's mahasamadhi?!

  • @MangoBastard
    @MangoBastard 15 лет назад +64

    and i thought my 30,000 plus books was pretty good.....i 'm humbled by his ability to absorb and his achievement of personal truth.

  • @acronym44
    @acronym44 15 лет назад +19

    He is unbelievable. I don't think there ever was or will be someone like him. In the eighties he was very famous and notorious (many people were scares of him). He must be an incarnation of God (who paradoxicaly doesn't exist). Mind blowing.

  • @thereeltoreal
    @thereeltoreal Год назад +7

    He has such a childlike passion in his eyes for books, even after getting englightened! Made me so emotional filled with tears of ecstasy!

  • @inannarising1
    @inannarising1 15 лет назад +55

    please keep the videos coming....i can't get enough of Osho....i love you, Osho. thanks.

  • @prasannajadhav6853
    @prasannajadhav6853 3 года назад +19

    You can become ultimate when you enjoy with no purpose.

  • @sandeepnath304
    @sandeepnath304 4 года назад +33

    "OSHO " The enlightened encyclopedia. Thanks for the upload dear. ..

  • @humanitymission9661
    @humanitymission9661 3 года назад +19

    He was enlightened from childhood

  • @Weiwuwei1000
    @Weiwuwei1000 5 лет назад +57

    Let"s keep in mind that he used to read 12 hrs everyday. so if he read from 5yrs to 50 years of age, then in 45 years one hour per book is..197,100 books..this means 12 books every day ..one hour for book..
    But also he might not read the whole book once he knew what the book was all about..
    In the beggining I had trouble with this mathematics, but later on I consider the idea that he developed certain abilities that only hard readers developed..

    • @AliAli-nu1nr
      @AliAli-nu1nr 4 года назад +2

      1 hour per boòk????

    • @amorfati2263
      @amorfati2263 4 года назад +2

      he said 1532 rare books

    • @Brancaalice
      @Brancaalice 4 года назад +7

      It no huge amount, when i was teen, in summer break, i read 40 books in a month, all ordinary story.

    • @arunganapathy9501
      @arunganapathy9501 4 года назад +2

      I would take that with a pinch of salt. One book per hour is difficult even for a speed reader. This is not to detract from the fact that he was very well read.

    • @jeffreyturnbull4992
      @jeffreyturnbull4992 3 года назад +1

      In the printed paperback copy of 'Books I Have Loved" read by moi, I recall having read Osho claiming that he had read merely 100,000 books in his life.

  • @PradeepKumar-yh7oj
    @PradeepKumar-yh7oj 3 года назад +16

    One of the greatest master of all-time ❤️. Love you Osho 🙏🙏

  • @NayanChakrabortynayannet
    @NayanChakrabortynayannet 2 года назад +19

    ..."and I was reading continiously. But then I got my own truth."

  • @yeuemxuatdoi
    @yeuemxuatdoi 10 лет назад +104

    osho is really something...

    • @facthub9964
      @facthub9964 7 месяцев назад

      He was far ahead of his time

  • @suparni
    @suparni 15 лет назад +56

    I dunno, I worked in his personal library taking care of those books for several months back in the late 90s. I was pretty amazed (and very much enjoyed) seeing that so many of them had dots next to key segments... he highlighted them with dots. There were a lot of dots in that collection.

    • @meenalhursale7065
      @meenalhursale7065 4 года назад +2

      hii can u suggest some best books by OSHO ??

    • @wangandy5482
      @wangandy5482 4 года назад +1

      thanks for your note.i love to high light in my books as well.high light by self and by others to show their ego is very different.i dont want others to high light my books as well.^^

    • @jeffreyturnbull4992
      @jeffreyturnbull4992 3 года назад

      I have always highlighted pithy/profound/insightful/memorable passages in books.
      I have gradually moved to making my highlight marks and methods smaller.
      I consider it acceptable for others to highlight in books, too, if they use a unique type of mark, in order to distinguish the different sorts of ideas to which different minds are drawn.

    • @svensebastian2712
      @svensebastian2712 3 года назад +1

      @@jeffreyturnbull4992 marking it and for me more iimportant writing it down for yourself so it consolidates and gets not forgotten.

    • @willieluncheonette5843
      @willieluncheonette5843 2 года назад

      @@meenalhursale7065 narrow it down to the subject you want to read about such as, Buddha, Jesus, Hasidism, Zen, darshan diaries, his autobiography, yoga, meditation, etc etc. Then google and find which books deal with that subject.

  • @brothajack1993
    @brothajack1993 4 года назад +4

    This entire talk is actually on self-assertiveness not books. He discuss respect and dignity and how children need to be raised to be self assertive but not aggressive. He uses the example of books, as Osho does go off in many tangents but links things together in the end, but he talks about self respect and how much of a rebel he was in childhood just by asking for what he wanted.

  • @anaflows
    @anaflows 5 лет назад +8

    Beloved Osho
    So fortunate to have spent those years with you in your vast wealth of presence, love, wisdom, joy, humour... You truly are the Master of Master's I have never found another like you ...🙏🙏🙏😍😍😍😘😘😘

    • @SAURABHSINGH-ub3lr
      @SAURABHSINGH-ub3lr 4 года назад

      It's so good to still find people who knows the presence of someone like bhagwan ❤🙏

    • @neilbevi7594
      @neilbevi7594 3 года назад

      @@SAURABHSINGH-ub3lr loved my time in Pune

  • @guit100
    @guit100 12 лет назад +15

    I offered a man a book he said : thanks I alleady have one.
    Beautiful .

    • @jeffreyturnbull4992
      @jeffreyturnbull4992 3 года назад +5

      LOL! This brings to mind a Latin proverb:
      "Beware the man of one book." ! This is among the terrible effects that religion has on human minds --- it shrinks and shrivels people's intellectual curiosity and their capacity to consider the universal range of liberating ideas.

  • @bluey6771
    @bluey6771 Год назад +20

    OSHO the master of all masters ❤

    • @robinsinha1251
      @robinsinha1251 Год назад

      You cannot say that. How do you know? Have you seen everyone?

  • @TenelliVoiceGuru
    @TenelliVoiceGuru 12 лет назад +56

    after reading 150.000 books one can get either wise or crazy...
    Example of Jiddu Krishnamurty is quite opposite: correct meditation and extreme intelligence coming directly from the sourse. Osho respected Master Jiddu and even helped to build his center.
    Strange, I tottaly agree with Oso about Dostoevsky's "Brothers Karamazov"

  • @HarmeetSingh-zd4ln
    @HarmeetSingh-zd4ln 3 года назад +37

    when u read many books then u read 1 or 2 chapter of the other book u understand whole book ❤💕.....

  • @TzvetelinaTodorovaTzekova
    @TzvetelinaTodorovaTzekova 2 года назад +3

    I had a similar experience when I was growing in the house with My Father!… Thank You for Sharing Your Story! You’ll be Always Remember, My Master! 👏👏👏♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @MonkeyOnTheContrary
    @MonkeyOnTheContrary 12 лет назад +24

    I love you Osho. Why did I feel the need to type this in the comments bar? Well, anyway, thankyou for helping me to save myself once again. I've been in a bit of a weird place this last week - I've been confused. It's like two invisible figures have been pulling at me on either side of me. One knows the truth and promises to never let me forget it, while the other is trying to stuff me into something where the barriers stop at human-size. The figure that knows the truth is bolder now. Thanks

  • @williamwilson7857
    @williamwilson7857 3 года назад +180

    To all of you who came to hear what was his favourite book , the answer is the Book of Mirdad.
    It is a piece of art.

    • @TruthTriumphs777
      @TruthTriumphs777 2 года назад

      No

    • @TruthTriumphs777
      @TruthTriumphs777 2 года назад +8

      Brother Karmazov

    • @suryakantagrawal9314
      @suryakantagrawal9314 2 года назад

      Absolutely fabulous Mikhail Naimey in the book of mirdad. It is about right Understanding

    • @willieluncheonette5843
      @willieluncheonette5843 2 года назад +5

      Osho said many different books were his favorites at different times. His enthusiasm is wonderful. Read Books I Have Loved, you'll see.

    • @Nothing-yo5uo
      @Nothing-yo5uo 2 года назад

      Asthavakra Geeta.

  • @anjalirajeshnagaraj7315
    @anjalirajeshnagaraj7315 7 лет назад +15

    Reading so many books means a lot. Recently even I have planned reading daily one novel. Lets see....

  • @intelligent500
    @intelligent500 12 лет назад +30

    Its possible for him to read 8 books or more per day. He got photographic memory. Not only this but also ability to access right information at right time from his memory....!!! Very Intelligent Person!!

    • @johncletus369
      @johncletus369 2 года назад +3

      🤦‍♂

    • @student497
      @student497 Год назад +1

      No .osho is so simple .
      Most simple man

    • @kooroshrostami27
      @kooroshrostami27 7 месяцев назад

      I reckon he's just exaggerating on purpose. Noone can read that much.

  • @Omrie69
    @Omrie69 12 лет назад +179

    The most intelligent man in the world .. 150,000 intellectual books .. found his own truth .. i'd say so..

    • @christinebeames2311
      @christinebeames2311 4 года назад +5

      If ypu think he could have read 9 books a day , well !

    • @abhijeet3430
      @abhijeet3430 4 года назад +5

      @@christinebeames2311 I love osho, but as osho said don't believe onto something if someone said it even if it is osho.... I too don't believe that but be open to it if someone does it in front of me.... nevertheless it doesn't matter if read that many books or not, what matters is his message on meditation and state of no- mind

    • @kapadokija
      @kapadokija 3 года назад +1

      I read 70.000

    • @ajaychawla9212
      @ajaychawla9212 3 года назад +3

      Found his own truth not because of the books, it was meditation that made it

    • @anubhav908
      @anubhav908 3 года назад +2

      @@christinebeames2311 nobody can. But reading between the lines is a fast way to read. Moreover, you can read multiple books in a day. 20 pages of one book 20 of another and so on. It keeps the interest of the reader and creates diversity in his mind.

  • @yahuichiu
    @yahuichiu 8 лет назад +39

    books /movies are the doors to other universes! :>

  • @RakeshYadav-fx3op
    @RakeshYadav-fx3op 4 года назад +17

    Once in one of his lectures OSHO said that if you ask me five books, I'll include in the list P. D. OUSPENSKY's book 'Tertium Organum'.

    • @ryokan9120
      @ryokan9120 10 месяцев назад

      What were the other 4 books?

  • @BIngeilski
    @BIngeilski 8 лет назад +59

    There must be a misunderstanding: his statement of reading all the books must have been related to "reading completely or partially" all these books. This is naiv to deify his abilities (I mean the hypotheses of photoreading, reading with his subconscious mind etc. which are stated in comments below). Let's be realistic and awaken. He's just a human after all. A very wise and great human! I'm sure he would have liked my being sceptical as he was a great sceptic himself :)

    • @SleepyGhoul834
      @SleepyGhoul834 4 года назад +1

      He has marked and noted on every one of it

    • @kitkit170
      @kitkit170 4 года назад

      @@SleepyGhoul834 only he can in his books not others

    • @rahulraina6303
      @rahulraina6303 3 года назад

      Yes

  • @sunandsoul24
    @sunandsoul24 8 лет назад +122

    ...but then I got my own truth, and all those books, it starting seeming rubbish.

  • @ivanobreshkov6318
    @ivanobreshkov6318 12 лет назад +23

    I cant belive how I just laugh my heart out by listening to this amazing, lovly and sweet wise man

  • @jmakhas1
    @jmakhas1 2 года назад +8

    First we had a library in our house and now we had a house in library 🙏🙏🙏

  • @lathapalaniappan685
    @lathapalaniappan685 3 года назад +1

    We can't understand osho as he is beyond imagination . Great meditator n book reader he was both these extracts the hidden talent within .

  • @henjokongo
    @henjokongo 15 лет назад +7

    Read, read and read. Study, study and study. Until, you don't need to study anymore. Very, very refreshing answer to the latent Zen, anti-conceptualism which still floats in my mind at least.

  • @lachanonim
    @lachanonim 14 лет назад +15

    Onece hi said that he hadn'd learn anythig, but just know and act on instinct. WOW! How much he had to read before he came to the conclusion that he didn't learn anything!

    • @naysharma
      @naysharma 4 года назад

      Same thoughts! :),, he was just a man of illogical correct looking logics,,

    • @soniatiwari9986
      @soniatiwari9986 4 года назад

      @@naysharma that's called a fallacy first of all and secondly before being judgemental listen his lectures on geeta,ashtavakra geeta and many others and you will know his tremendous knowledge(from science to philosophy he knew everything)
      (

  • @PARAMITI
    @PARAMITI 14 лет назад +15

    There is No one Like Him :) i thought He was so old when He died..now i realize He died very young..it is not the same without Him..but at least His talks are recorded..His Teachings can be just as potent..He is not gone from us..only from the body ..

  • @armaves
    @armaves 4 года назад +267

    Khalil Gibran
    Dostoevsky
    Chekhov
    Gorky
    Turgenev
    Sokrates
    Plato
    Aristotle

  • @TheJooberjones
    @TheJooberjones 4 года назад +12

    Hard to argue against brothers K, einsteins favorite as well. Ive never read anyone that really comes close to dostoevsky, the depth of the three brothers and how they showcase love, doubt, worldliness. Crime and punishment and the idiot are great as well. I’m surprised not to find commentary on tolkien from osho, i think LOTR is a near-perfect allegory of the meditators journey.

  • @Yadilove
    @Yadilove 15 лет назад +4

    I would never think of something like this - to verify if what he says is true or not, but when I read your comment, I understood that he meant something else by "read": maybe he didn't read all of the pages, but enough for him to understand that book.

  • @jeanclaudevanclumsy
    @jeanclaudevanclumsy 14 лет назад +19

    The Master of Masters!

    • @jeffreyturnbull4992
      @jeffreyturnbull4992 3 года назад +2

      While I appreciate your joyous loving willingness to kiss your master's ass on an online venue in which many other sannyasins can read and agree and warmly coo and google and giggle and cuddle in response...and though I agree that his incarnation of sharing during the 29th century is profound, amazing, elucidating, etc....
      I must also admit that I am struck that the verbal adulation offered him by sannyasins has an ego smell about it; that is, it seems to me that a bona fide lover of universal liberating Truth/Wisdom/Reality will look farther and deeper than the external name/form/personality of any individual.
      While I see one reason for saying things like "Osho is a Master's Master" as a way of thereby encouraging others to begin dipping into the wisdom shared through Osho's recorded materials...
      ...yet I am also picking up an incongruous scent/vibe of hyperbolic inauthenticity too thickly spread...which induces me to ask myself what might be another reason behind this inauthentic behavior...?
      ...and the response that comes to me is this:
      As we are well aware, there were glaring shortcomings, inconsistencies, egocentricities, etc., that arose and manifested in the empire/reign of Osho. When sannyasins gush that he was "a Master's Master," or the "Cream of the Supreme," etc., etc., none appear to be sufficiently intellectually and truth-lovingly honest to then ask: what specific basis have you for making such a statement? Rather, everyone just lets these hyperbolic statements flow and fly...without offering our collective evolving human consciousness the lovingly precise and beneficial gift of honestly introducing into the dialogue the fact that there was also a lot of terribly skewed, unfortunate shit that went down in that milieu.
      Certainly much of the bullshit manifested due to the great number of unevolved, stupid, greedy, dishonest, jealous humanoids imposing their denseness upon the whole scene. YET...by their/our fruits (results) we are known.
      Are there any among you who acknowledge that you provide a greater gift to all of humanity by honoring every aspect of the Truth of what had transpired, and why it transpired in that manner...rather than continuously hanging up on the wall for viewing by all...your gushing overly emotional (unhealed? unresolved?) verbal paintings of him with extra doses of roses, perfume, and lipstick painted on in addition to what *actually is there to observe and discuss*?
      F'rinstance, can anybody possibly provide any rational meaning to the phrase "He's a Master's Master." Can anyone actually rationally justify that such a phrase has any intellectually useful or empirical meaning?
      It all sounds terribly ego-tainted; something along the lines of "my guru is better than your guru," or "there's never been a better guru than mine...and there never will be..."

    • @jeffreyturnbull4992
      @jeffreyturnbull4992 3 года назад +1

      Oops! Typo correction...obviously in the above text block I had intended to print "20th century".

  • @barsyardak9096
    @barsyardak9096 11 лет назад +20

    you are my freedom Osho!

  • @kuwarbahadursingh7474
    @kuwarbahadursingh7474 4 года назад +15

    There are available recorded audio tapes of osho when compiled together he spoke about 8,800 hours.

    • @navdeepkaur9119
      @navdeepkaur9119 4 года назад

      Where can I find it

    • @Dakota861
      @Dakota861 3 года назад +2

      Kha milege boss tell me i want buy at any cost

  • @ipdoroftei
    @ipdoroftei 11 лет назад +10

    He didn`t specify that he had read all the books from the begining till the end. And he might had doublets. So, it can possibly be true. Whatever, it is not important the number at all. It`s the quality of reading that really matters

  • @JayeshJadhav-c7m
    @JayeshJadhav-c7m 5 лет назад +9

    I saw him laughing first time like this, that too when he talked about his father, that is place of father in our life

  • @pardeepparkash398
    @pardeepparkash398 6 лет назад +57

    150,000 books -read all of them !!! Wow

    • @alexandria5758
      @alexandria5758 4 года назад +2

      Proud to be KAAFIR not necessarily he could’ve been exceptionally or profoundly gifted. It’s not unheard of for those in the right tail of the distribution to read 10+ books a day

    • @sahiljindal7021
      @sahiljindal7021 4 года назад +7

      Osho read way faster than ordinary people.. human beings with perception like Osho are super humans. That’s why he was referred to as a Bhagwan.

    • @abhising3r
      @abhising3r 4 года назад +1

      @Proud to be KAAFIR you should know more about him. Not a ordinary man thing.

    • @spartan2906
      @spartan2906 4 года назад +1

      @Proud to be KAAFIR then how people like Nikolas Tesla published so much patents ?? Ordinary people man will require 2 or 3 life to do so. Why you putting them in ordinary list ?..................These people use their sub-conscious mind to do so & their concentration level is on different level . They also sleep less or simply no sleep for 2 -3 days.
      Can you see how many times OSHO blinks & how many time you blink per minute ?

  • @MsKamlapati
    @MsKamlapati 4 года назад +4

    I got to know him only after reading some off his book,and belive me I never gone through a man who have that leval of charismaa in their thoughts.U know him only after u go through him🙏

    • @meenalhursale7065
      @meenalhursale7065 4 года назад

      so true really...can u suggest some best books by OSHO ??

    • @jeffreyturnbull4992
      @jeffreyturnbull4992 3 года назад

      Charismatic thoughts, eh?
      (Of course, I can let this one slide, as English may not be your first/best language.)!

  • @arifhussain6701
    @arifhussain6701 10 месяцев назад +19

    I am a huge fan of Osho but here I am really sorry to say that, it is not possible for a man to read 150,000 books in his lifetime, for Osho it becomes 6 books a day, if he had started reading from the day he was born until the day he died.

    • @MaddyIndia
      @MaddyIndia 6 месяцев назад +2

      You make good point!

    • @newmarvel9746
      @newmarvel9746 6 месяцев назад +4

      Minimum 10k books

    • @nirazayn5010
      @nirazayn5010 6 месяцев назад +4

      Thas why he is osho

    • @sarandhoom1
      @sarandhoom1 6 месяцев назад +5

      @arifhussain6701 don't be a fan of Osho, try to meditate on Osho......He is Enlightened......✌️

    • @benthousand1000
      @benthousand1000 5 месяцев назад +5

      Bruh what was the number of pages you assumed in a single book? What if some books were just 30-40 pages? He could've gobbled it- and more than your average of 6 per day. Now do you recognise the fallacy in your assumption?

  • @rosanamattos4704
    @rosanamattos4704 7 лет назад +9

    Osho foi sem dúvida um ser especial, único, íntegro, verdadeiro, sem máscaras, sem moldura social. Fora das forminhas padronizadas de seres humanos pré moldados. 👏👏👏

  • @marynolan1393
    @marynolan1393 7 лет назад +6

    I share a passion for books with many others that understand this. I love Osho's passion for books and his humor!!

  • @ottovaughnjr.9282
    @ottovaughnjr.9282 7 лет назад +14

    books i loved
    most practical speech by him...

  • @andreabozzo1081
    @andreabozzo1081 4 года назад +3

    Osho the best human being i never sow

  • @sonujaihind
    @sonujaihind 9 месяцев назад

    I don't have any word for extolling you. Hats off to your wisdom.

  • @kevincastelino4026
    @kevincastelino4026 6 лет назад +15

    If some of the commentators who are questioning as to how he read 150k books in his lifetime should show some respect to this great man's intelligence and listen carefully to his words. He never read any book with a purpose. Once he gets the central idea then he need not read the entire book. Sporadic, random reading is enough for intelligent people.

  • @Thesocraticbreed
    @Thesocraticbreed 13 лет назад +35

    He does sound a lot like me when he talks about his past... I mean, I have a huge library of books and I love reading...especially philosophy.

    • @meenalhursale7065
      @meenalhursale7065 4 года назад +1

      hii..can u suggest some best books by Osho

    • @kavitathakur1550
      @kavitathakur1550 3 года назад +1

      @@meenalhursale7065 I Am That to begin with🙏

  • @girishexplorer
    @girishexplorer 2 года назад +9

    If Osho was alive now, then he would have been the brand ambassador of the electronic device called " KINDLE " 🔥

    • @montag4516
      @montag4516 Год назад

      In the real world kindle refers to pieces of wood used to first start a fire, sometimes for bonfire purposes. "KINDLE" is a mega--corp creation which replaces real, tangible books and printed works for bits, bytes and pixels on a digital screen Maybe such files will be edited or flat out deleted by the controllers in charge (perpetually rewriting history).
      "KINDLE" is a thinly disguised term suggestive towards book burning.
      "You will own nothing and you will be happy"
      Klaus Schwab/World Economic Forum
      There are reasons why books such as 1984, Farenheit 451, and Brave New World are such important, rellevent works.

  • @edervianna8783
    @edervianna8783 9 лет назад +29

    Simplesmente fantástico!!

  • @levdubovets
    @levdubovets 3 года назад +8

    "Достоевский, Толстой, Чехов, Горький, Тургенев". Ошо очень любил русскую литературу.

  • @radhamohantripathy2047
    @radhamohantripathy2047 5 лет назад +15

    OSHO is unique .India didn't recognize him.

    • @OSHOInternational
      @OSHOInternational  5 лет назад +7

      Hi Radhamohan, Osho says, "Yes, it is absolutely inevitable. It can't be otherwise. A buddha is bound to be misunderstood. If a buddha is not misunderstood then he is
      not a buddha at all.."
      Check out the video where he says this and more ... ruclips.net/video/-nSMi0whFEA/видео.html

  • @tambourinh
    @tambourinh 9 лет назад +34

    150 000 Bücher ? Das kann ja nun wirklich nicht stimmen... Man nimmt an er hat 10 Bücher am Tag gelesen, was ja schon utopisch ist.. Dann hätte er 3600 Bücher im Jahr gelesen... In 40 Jahren wären das 144 000... Und er wird kaum sein ganzes Leben damit zugebracht haben Bücher zu lesen..

  • @soyal6185
    @soyal6185 2 года назад +1

    8:09 this is a very true
    Kids are always treated like ignorant.
    But truth is they have better cognition but just lack experience

  • @RajatKaushik-z9u
    @RajatKaushik-z9u 4 месяца назад +1

    I am learning a lot from osho god bless him and his soul,

  • @SajalSaun
    @SajalSaun 7 лет назад +70

    Thank you ! ☺😊
    But i am wondering how he managed to read the books which were out of his syllabus in his 10th std. and intermediate !!!! !! For me, i was struggling to read one extra book which was out of my 12th std. syllabus last year, due to lack of time and board pressure !!! 😅...i kept like meditating on one line for about 10 - 20 mins ! 😂
    Osho is great ! 💟

    • @ThugLife-rb8yp
      @ThugLife-rb8yp 5 лет назад +2

      i love your beautiful face.
      But i hate your laziness.

    • @narigara
      @narigara 4 года назад +1

      12th student listening Osho your future is bright

    • @mindfulanalysis601
      @mindfulanalysis601 3 года назад +1

      sorry there is no tomorrow for those who listen

    • @vishaldubey4835
      @vishaldubey4835 3 года назад +1

      I read BG (Vedvyas), Dhammpada , Bihar Se Tihad (Kanhaiya Kumar), Juthan (Om Prakash Valmiki), Kafan (Premchand), War and Peace (Leo Tolstoy), Das Kapital (Marx), Eugene Onegin (Pushkin) etc.
      I'm 20 yrs old

    • @tanmaychaudhary2801
      @tanmaychaudhary2801 Год назад

      That's why you are not OSHO

  • @maksym28
    @maksym28 3 года назад +2

    real gift to modern humanity

  • @harry8601
    @harry8601 Год назад +2

    He was the most well read human being to ever exist.

  • @gudgudika1990
    @gudgudika1990 2 года назад +3

    मैं इस वीडियो को जब भी देखता ऊर्जा से भर जाता हूँ

  • @screamfingers
    @screamfingers 7 лет назад +17

    Don't take what Osho says as literal. Use it as a mirror. His stories are often a half truth or parables to help describe something deeper. He does not have photoreading or superpowers it's a joke...

  • @screenflicker1
    @screenflicker1 15 лет назад +85

    He was a speed reader and read 14-15 books a day.

    • @aarinesfahani
      @aarinesfahani 4 года назад

      How do you know this?

    • @anshuuu9708
      @anshuuu9708 4 года назад +8

      Not 14-15 it's around 7

    • @anshuuu9708
      @anshuuu9708 4 года назад +5

      @@aarinesfahani when he left the body his brother told things about him in one interview

    • @anoridinaryhumanbeing70
      @anoridinaryhumanbeing70 4 года назад +6

      Yeah...
      His highest was 150 books a week.

    • @rahulshukla5899
      @rahulshukla5899 3 года назад +15

      He read 140k book in one day then rested whole life

  • @KarmicBeats
    @KarmicBeats 9 лет назад +39

    He would have liked my house we had to respect and handle books carefully. And, certainly no writing in them. I do not like writing in books to this day!
    He had to read all that to get into the right place for the next step.
    Great video 😊

  • @Cmajustlove1111
    @Cmajustlove1111 15 лет назад +12

    Thank you for this share!! Love n Light!!

  • @abhisharma4829
    @abhisharma4829 4 года назад +1

    Aapke jaisa himmat kisi me nahi aapke jitana knowledge kisi me wo true knowledge all countries ko loha manwaya Oshoji ji American ko jhukaya apne kadmo ke niche

  • @dmrakacha
    @dmrakacha 13 лет назад +8

    i cant get enough of osho the guy is hillarious :D

  • @KaranKapoor522-q9p
    @KaranKapoor522-q9p Месяц назад

    Reading a book doesnt mean one go through every pages but to read what is required for you

  • @NibirSenMukto
    @NibirSenMukto 3 месяца назад +3

    You are the best boss

  • @francescacappai2652
    @francescacappai2652 6 лет назад +7

    Just amazing

  • @required.
    @required. 6 лет назад +20

    The Brothers Karamazov

  • @_Vissal_
    @_Vissal_ Год назад +3

    Oh what a laugh from the master at 6:09

  • @prasannajadhav6853
    @prasannajadhav6853 3 года назад +3

    What you see what you listen you became that .

  • @tybrady64
    @tybrady64 14 лет назад +34

    150,000 Books and he read all of them?!? He lived to be 58 years old, but said he stopped reading 10 years ago and this was recorded 5 years before he died. Lets say he started reading at age 5. That would mean he read 10.8 books a day for his entire life. If each book averaged 200 pages and he read for 12 hours a day, that would be one page every twenty seconds. Not impossible, but doubtful. He'd have to read and absorb 100 times faster than he talks! that's for sure!

    • @SleepyGhoul834
      @SleepyGhoul834 4 года назад

      Doubtful but he used to recite and remeber every books and gives example of it.😂😂. Some of the books were so complicated such as logical atomoism of russel,