Osho Talks

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Osho was a famous/controversial spiritual figure a couple of decades ago.
I heard there is a documentary about him on Netflix.

A couple of weeks back, I saw a channel on YouTube called Osho Talks.

I thought it was funny because it resonated with me.
Since I have listened to Ted Talks.

I listened to his videos & noticed how different he was than a lot of spiritual people I've seen.

He talked about how he loved luxury.
He wasn't fond of being poor.
Osho talked about the beauty of having wealth.
It was art to him.

Then there was a line where he talked about the heart vs the mind.
How one took power over the other while it was supposed to be the other way around.

The mind controls the heart for the majority of people.
Heck, that's how I lived life for many years.

When the mind controls the heart, gaining creativity at will seems difficult.
Because we are more linear with the thinking.

He continued on talking about how the mind is supposed to be a faithful servant to the heart.
And only then will there be synergy created.

- Working only with the mind, eh.
- Working only with the heart, eh.
- Leading with the mind, and backing it up with the heart, eh.
- Leading with the heart, and backing it up with the mind, that was what Osho was talking about.

This is cool and all.
But how is this exactly practical?

Well, as I have been growing up, I realized we know a lot of words.
But we don't know the true meaning of a lot of those words.
One of the words is wisdom.

Wisdom is the portal towards entering the heart in a systematic fashion.

Wisdom formula for me is:
Knowledge + How the knowledge ties in with experiences.

To get started, the knowledge needs to be quality knowledge.
Just because Cosmopolitan says it does not mean that it will satisfy the wisdom formula.

"Well, where am I supposed to get knowledge like that?"
That depends on each one of us.

Most information theory normally gains knowledge through inference, perception & through a trustworthy source.
That gets difficult.
Who is this trustworthy source?

At times, it may be someone we directly know who has lived a well experienced life.
Other times, we can refer to ancient texts.
Whether it's the Quran, Bible, Bhagavad Gita etc.

You don't have to agree with each word of the texts.
If it's an ancient text, the goal is to understand the lessons and be able to read through the symbols.

Overall, it's a game of trying to understand knowledge that may be outside of you.

"Why can't I strictly use my experiences? Why do I need to learn from others in the first place?"
This part is important...

Because the truth of the matter is that we never fully have all the information.

An immature person thinks they know it all.
A mature person knows that there can be that ONE experience which SUDDENLY shifts their idea of what life is.

You ever had that moment?
When you were hardcore on one side...
Time passed by..
Now you were hardcore on the other side??

Which one of you was correct?
Uh...
Wrong question.

It's better to not even answer that question.
I just asked those series of questions to prove that we can never fully have all the answers.
So it's good to always be in learning mode.

Next, this knowledge needs to be able to extract meaningful data from our experiences.
This is when logic & mind control is key.

I've heard:
"I was just living my truth."
"Well, I feel, I feel, I feel...."
"My heart told me to do so."

These all sound good.
However, connecting evergreen knowledge with experiences require a blend of humility, precise logic & an open mind.

Journaling can help.
And depending on the level of mental control, meditation can help.

Why am i saying all this?
It's because that's the formula for wisdom.

Once we unlock wisdom, it's when we are capable of living in the heart, then use the mind when needed.

It's funny, but different people say this in different ways.
Some call it living in the present.

Eckhart Tolle talks about the Power of Now.
But it's the same thing that Osho is saying.
When you lead with the heart, that's when you are in a present state.

However, this needs to be a systematic process.
Otherwise, vain impulsiveness will be confused as intuition..

Vain impulsiveness benefits no one other than yourself.
While intuition on the other hand...
Has the chance to benefit many others.

When the heart leads and the mind follows, that's when a prolific attitude can be unlocked.
And surprisingly, this state is not as foreign as we may think.

Picture a pretty shocking moment that occurred to you out of nowhere.
And you could do nothing but accept it....

Maybe it was a betrayal of some sort, someone stole from you, got beat up etc.
The body heated up & the movements became slower.

The intellect was turned down.
You may have suddenly felt fearless once the anger subdued.

Because if that very bad moment occurred..
What else can you exactly fear?

Think of a moment like that.

At that moment you were living in the exact present moment.
The heating of the body is a sign of living in the present.

So Osho overall has an interesting philosophy of life.
I like his living in the heart insight.

My only addition is that logic should never be abandoned.
The human mind is a very important tool once we learn how to use it.

When we live in the heart too much and ditch logic, we may go to no man's land.

On the flipside, when we build wisdom, that's when we can live in the heart & strategically use logic like an art form.
That's a beautiful synergy.

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Ciertamente no podemos vivir solo con el corazón porque podríamos caer en el sentimentalismo que nos puede hacer victimas de personas que utilizan solo la mente, pero si escuchamos al corazón y utilizamos la mente para que vaya captando lo que queremos podremos tener unos resultados muy favorecedores porque dejaremos que nos guíe el ser y no la herramienta como es la mente.

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This is a very thought-provoking post and it resonates a lot with me. I do like how you have tempered the concept of leading with the heart by applying your own layer of logic to the equation. A very balanced perspective to take. I really enjoyed reading this. Upvoted, reblogged and followed :-)

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Yeah I like Osho very much! He is so simple and large.

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