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Osho Rajneesh: There Is No Tomorrow Youtube Video

True Way of Life: Osho Rajneesh: There Is No Tomorrow Youtube Video

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Osho Rajneesh: There Is No Tomorrow Youtube Video

Osho Rajneesh: There Is No Tomorrow Youtube Video

The talk presented here by Osho Rajneesh is similar to the Osho's Hindi video present on youtube. I have already translated that video from Hindi to English. In the beginning of the video, Osho Rajneesh is talking about the difference between philosophy and life itself. No doubt, I would also say that every individual today try to be a philosopher. These people are so certain in themselves that they are ready to teach you that how life should be lived. Mixture of different philosophies lead to misery in life because through philosophies, people try to be somebody and it makes them to suffer.



Life is meant to be lived. Life is jumping into the deep mystery. Life is not being certain about how to live but it is uncertainty about being uncertain. That is why, people who attain truth are unable to say anything. I was listening to one of the discourses of Osho Rajneesh. He was talking about Mahatma Buddha. People would come to him and would ask big questions about life. He would never answer such questions because the one who attains the truth jumps into the mystery of the whole existence. He is left with questions and the amazement of this whole existence where, all the answers disappear. People would think that Mahatma Buddha knows nothing about God but he was one of them who knew more than all of us. He knew that it could not be said. The time you say it, you tried to explain its mystery but the mystery itself is so big that it cannot be explained. The people who say after attaining the truth always put stress on not sticking to the words.

Osho Rajneesh later says in the video that there are no tomorrows and yesterdays. I would like to say that in other words that there is no today. The two statements appear to be contradictory but they are not in other sense. We always stay in future ambitions or in past memories. Today, we are never in today. There are different reasons behind this happening. The structured society has made it worst. Children are told to make ambitions for the future and they keep on chasing the time and that day never comes. When they achieve the first target, the next ambition comes into the picture and they continue following the future. Osho Rajneesh beautifully explained things in this video. Listen to it carefully and think for a minute that how much time do you spend in present as compared to future and past.

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