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"Ninguna universidad enseña que el amor es un arte y que aún no se te ha dado la vida; que debes aprender de cero. Y es bueno que debamos aprender cada uno de los mayores tesoros de la vida con nuestras propias manos... y el amor es uno de los mayores tesoros de la existencia. Pero en vez de volvernos compañeros de viaje en busca del amor, la verdad y la belleza, las personas desperdician su vida luchando, en los celos.
Sólo vuélvete un poco alerta y comienza a cambiar desde tu lado... no lo esperes del otro lado. También comenzará desde el otro lado. Y sonreír no cuesta nada, amar no cuesta nada, compartir tu felicidad con alguien que amas no cuesta nada".
Osho, Sermons in Stones (Oshotimes, N° 4, edición español)
Diz-se que,
mesmo antes de um rio cair no oceano
ele treme de medo.
Olha para trás,
para toda a jornada,
os cumes, as montanhas,
o longo caminho sinuoso
através das florestas,
através dos povoados,
e vê à sua frente
um oceano tão vasto
que entrar nele nada mais é
do que desaparecer para sempre.
Mas não há outra maneira.
O rio não pode voltar.
Ninguém pode voltar.
Voltar é impossível na existência.
Você pode apenas ir em frente.
O rio precisa se arriscar e entrar no oceano.
E somente quando ele entra no oceano
é que o medo desaparece.
Porque, apenas então,
o rio saberá que não se trata
de desaparecer no oceano.
Mas tornar-se oceano.
Por um lado é desaparecimento
e por outro lado é renascimento.
- O Rio e o Oceano -
(Osho)
... pra você que estava junto
e que hoje precisa de muita luz,
beijo no ♡
I've been tagged to reveal 16 random things about myself that my Flickr friends might not know. Here it goes:
1: Akbar is not my name of birth. It was given to me by Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho) in 1979.
2: I'm a father of 2 sons and a grandfather of 2 lovely girls
3: I'm suffering from depressions since I was 10 but I always manage to pick up.
4: I love hats.
5: During a cold winter I lived in a gipsy wagon. It was that cold that when I came home in the evening the milk was frozen in the bottle. I also lived in a bamboo hut and on a an old sailing ship.
6: My favourite means of transport is a recumbent bicycle .
7: I can resist everything except cigarettes and red wine.
8: Till 6 years ago I thought I would be the last Dutch without a computer.
9: I have a terrible fear of heights which I sometimes overcome to make photos. After that I have nightmares for at least a week.
10: When I was young I wanted to be poet.
11: I lived in communes for 2 years.
12: I can't count the jobs I've had.
13: My last job was in a small theatre where I sold tickets and took care of the actors.
14: I started photography only 4 years ago and in the first 2 years I never shot people.
15: I was in the army for only a very short time. After 2 hours they send me home.
16: I didn't want to take part in this tagging game but after been tagged 3 times I decided to go for it.
Update on 7: I stopped smoking in August 2009....
'Look at the flowers-for no reason. It is simply unbelievable how happy flowers are.'
Osho
textures thanks to Tóta.
Quoting Osho: "The whole existence is a temple…the trees are continously in worship, the clouds are in prayer and the mountains are in meditation"
From my archives: Date: 2015:01:01
Whether you go East or West
The Truth keeps the same
Buddha found the Truth
Christ found the Truth
Meister Eckhart found the Truth
Osho found the Truth
Rumi found the Truth
They all talk about the same:
Only you are the one…
HKD
The truth of oneness is very hard to understand and to me just believing is not enough.
The truth can be experienced. How to experience the holy truth can be very different. I think everybody will have his own way. A shaman may take holy mushrooms. A monk may meditate. Maybe it happens while you suffer from a disease. It may happen tomorrow or not in this lifetime.
I had some experiences in lucid dreaming, meditation and trance dance. I met shamans and Buddhist teachers. But it happened one night, when I was alone. I recognized I am living in “my own” dream. Probably this does not mean much to you. And that is really ok. As I mentioned before: It will happen to you your way. In the moment it happens, you know and there will be no doubt.
HKD
Falls Psychologie interessiert:
A2 imotiviert zur Aktivität, zur Leistung und auch zur Anstrengung. Hürden und Ziele wollen genommen werden. A2 spornt an. B2 dagegen verlangsamt, sucht die Stille, Ausgeglichenheit und Harmonie.
Aktivität und Passivität stehen sich hier gegenüber. Im Vergleich zum Osten ist der Westen sehr aktiv. Der Osten im Vergleich zum Westen passiv. Außenwelt und Innenwelt.
Allerdings kann ich aus meiner Sicht einen Wandel feststellen: Der Osten wird zunehmend aktiver und westlicher und der Westen passiver und östlicher. Der Einfluss der Energie A2 nimmt im Osten zu und im Westen ab. Der Zeitgeist verlagert sich.
HKD
"Tu non sei il tuo nome,
non sei il tuo corpo,
non sei la tua mente,
non sei le tue emozioni,
e non sei il tuo cuore.
Qualunque cosa con cui tu ti sia identificato non ha nulla a che fare con la tua realtà.
Sei soltanto un puro testimone.
So questo di te perchè so questo di me"
(Osho)
Osho, 2015
Faig Ahmed
Azerbaijani, b. 1982
Hand woven wool carpet
Palm Springs Art Museum in Palm Springs, CA
Summit Lake
Please note; picture is intentionally not leveled but I am sure that will not drain the lake :)
From the Osho Ashram come the peacocks that are at times to be found on the premises of Dario's an acclaimed Sicilian/italian restaurant that defines Pune as much as the Osho ashram does.
This was shot one evening while on a shoot for the restaurant. The birds frequent the garden areas and are visible most often in the evening.
Dates
Taken on January 17, 2012 at 6.14pm IST (edit)
Posted to Flickr February 14, 2012 at 10.03AM IST (edit)
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"If you suffer it is because of you, if you feel blissful it is because of you. Nobody else is responsible - only you and you alone. You are your hell and your heaven too."
"La risa es de una belleza tremenda, te da ligereza. La risa te hará más ligero, te dará alas para volar. Y la vida está llena de oportunidades para reír. Solo necesitas tener sensibilidad."
Osho
"Laughter is a tremendous beauty, gives lightness. Laughter will make you lighter, will give you wings to fly. And life is full of opportunities to laugh. Just need to be sensitive."
Osho
Near Haadrin Beach, at Leela beach and 'the heart of the dragon', some 'hippies' and a group of the former US Bhagwan/ Rajneesh movement, had settled for almost a decade. The movement had failed in Oregon. In 1985, some people around the secretary of Bhagwan/Osho (see photo), Ma Anand Sheela, had commited crimes in the US such as mass food poisoning attack with Salmonella bacteria. Most of the former Sannyasin who had arrived here in 1985-87 were trying to generate some money by giving courses in Yoga, Mediation, Tai Chi etc.
Allora non avrai più paura.
Allora la vita ti potrà passare attraverso.
La vita diventa simile a brezza
e tu diventi una stanza vuota:
la vita entra ed esce da te- lasciala scorrere.
Abbandonarsi è il segreto. Il segreto di tutti i segreti!
OSHO
AT Kottayampovil in Kerala on a hot day in January the theyyam performer had come to the end of his performance in the village temple courtyard. The headgear was just removed. The eyes how ever spoke of a trance phase still not gone. That would take time, I guess.
Theyyam is performed in a state of trance as if the God is actually inhabiting the body of the performer. For the time this performance lasts, he is God and people worship him so.
I have no great insight like the rest of the world on the significance of the half open eyes that are also sported by Gautam Buddha and Lord Mahavira who started the two religions - Buddhism and Jainism respectively - half a millenia before Jesus Christ came in. In the case of the performer his eyes were half open for the entire period of time I saw him. There must be a connection somewhere in meditation and god hood that would lead to half closed eyes. I refer not to the depiction of the Middle Path of Buddhism which half open eyes are supposed to convey in contra distinction to the depiction of open eyes of Hindu Gods and closed eyes of The Jain Tirthankaras. I mention only the physical and physiological significance of the fact.
Osho has always made light of the practicioners of Buddhism and Jainism in his typically irrepressible way when he talks about the half open eyes of the two Gods in his Zen - The Solitary Bird, but I think he did miss the point or I wonder if he was just having a joke at the expense of the current day keepers of the faith who were unenlightened and did not understand that you achieve the half open stage of the eyes only in a stage of deep meditation and delirium.
Dates
Taken on January 26, 2008 at 12.12pm IST
Posted to Flickr April 8, 2011 at 7.39PM IST
Exif data
Camera Nikon D70
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Aperture f/4.5
Focal Length 65 mm
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