Osho Es Dhammo Sanantano.pdf
: While Osho also spoke on the Dhammapada in English ( The Way of the Buddha ), many followers consider the Hindi series more emotive and culturally deep. Accessing the PDF and Recordings
To understand the PDF, one must first understand the title. "Es Dhammo Sanantano" is a Pali phrase that appears in the Buddhist canonical texts, specifically the Dhammapada and the Anguttara Nikaya .
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No master, prophet, or god can enlighten you; you must walk the path yourself. : While Osho also spoke on the Dhammapada
Reading through Es Dhammo Sanantano is not meant to be an intellectual exercise. Osho repeatedly reminds his listeners that the ultimate law must be experienced firsthand.
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The discourses serve as a radical critique of the ego and the analytical mind. Osho illustrates how the mind lives in the past and the future, while the "Dhammo" can only be experienced in the immediate present moment. Meditation is the tool to bridge this gap. 4. The Concept of "Esha" (This)
Osho emphasizes Buddha’s teaching on hatred and love. He explains that reacting to anger with anger is a sign of unconscious mechanism. When you respond to hatred with love, you break the karmic chain. This is not a moral duty or a commandment to be "good"; it is a scientific law of consciousness. Love is the only force capable of neutralizing negativity. 3. Awareness as the Ultimate Key
(The Rarest Phenomenon in Existence: The True Master).
The "Ancient Law" is to be awake, aware, and conscious in every moment.