The main misconception of humanity
Please sign in so that we can notify you about a reply
People are mistaken in different ways. Some know about their delusions, but hurry to prove that they are always right. Others are mistaken almost from birth, but do not even suspect about it. But there is one misconception - Osho is called his" the first and most important misconception, in which there are almost everything.
It is that all the vital problems we are accustomed to solve with the help of logic, with the help of the mind. "It"s just impossible! This is the same thing that pull out a goose from the bottle, says Osho. He explains that the more seriously we treat these problems, the more efforts we apply the answer, the less chances we have to see that there are no problems themselves.
With infinite patience and comprehensive love, Osho again and again tells us: "There are no problems, all this is the masses of the mind. Stop cheating, as you did through this way, trusting the mind and throwing the intuition. He is convinced: when we manage to get rid of this error, we can say with confidence that you have already made the main step towards the knowledge of the truth
It is that all the vital problems we are accustomed to solve with the help of logic, with the help of the mind. "It"s just impossible! This is the same thing that pull out a goose from the bottle, says Osho. He explains that the more seriously we treat these problems, the more efforts we apply the answer, the less chances we have to see that there are no problems themselves.
With infinite patience and comprehensive love, Osho again and again tells us: "There are no problems, all this is the masses of the mind. Stop cheating, as you did through this way, trusting the mind and throwing the intuition. He is convinced: when we manage to get rid of this error, we can say with confidence that you have already made the main step towards the knowledge of the truth
Author:
Author:Osho Bagwan Sri Rajnish
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Science & Math
- Category:Psychology
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9573-2513-0
No reviews found