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Re: Theos-World compassion thoughts on osho

Dec 07, 2004 12:13 PM
by M. Sufilight


Hallo Krishtar and all,

My views are:

1. First. I am not saying that books under the name Idries Shah are for everyone.
2. Second. I could suggest the books a) first "The Sufis" and b) secondly "The Way of the Sufi" as some of the first books to get aquainted with.

The Octagon Press who is behind the books has (as far as I know) a policy, which has sought to make the books available in nearly every large library (at least) in the western hemisphere.
So you could try one of the big libraries in your neighbourhood and see if they have the books mentioned.

Idries Shah's teachings has in fact many similarities to esoteric Adwaita and the Upanishad teachings as well as Esoteric Buddhism - if one cares to read behind the veils of the dead-letter.


M. Sufilight



----- Original Message ----- From: "krishtar" <krishtar_a@brturbo.com>
To: <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: Theos-World compassion thoughts on osho



Dear Morten
Sincerely, I never read a book by Idries, although I had seen one in a bookstore months ago.
I am a total ignorant on Sufism...
Maybe you could help me giving the lightest books´ list for a beginner...yep?
Waiting

Krishtar
_______________________________________
About Rajneesh:

I didn´t mean to discuss in that level Morten, I was just trying to find someone here that could trade a few impressions on him, with open mind and with no preconceived ideas. A theosophist as one said have to look for the truth and answers to his question-marks with dilligence, wisdom, or I wouldn´t take my time, sit and read and write with my poor eenglisch ( smile), I am an ignorant looking for answers and, as human I am, I get a bit annoyed with the lack of empathy and compassion by many who even occupied important positions inside TS and its branches. Not only over here but in many places.
We sometimes criticize many old theosophers from the beginning of the movement but nowadays we see that these criticisms come from people who seem that daily they loose the rare oportunities to be gentle and warmhearted when a single divergence arrises.
If the group or media did not permit a true and openminded freedom of thought with respect and empathy there is no worth in discussing such important matters.
It is just a sincere and though imprecise point of view.

K


----- Original Message ----- From: M. Sufilight
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 3:43 PM
Subject: Re: Theos-World compassion thoughts on osho



Hallo friends and all,

My views are:

I think I have referred to the below words before.
But I will gladly state them again:

"The bitter truth is that before man can know his own inadequacy,
or the competence of another man or institution, he must first learn
something which will enable him to perceive both. Note well that his
perception itself is a product of right study; not of instinct or
emotional attraction to the individual, nor yet of desiring to 'go it
alone'. This is 'Learning How To Learn."

That is why it is better to seek Learning than to discuss Osho and others on
a level
which leads practically almost nowhere, but into the realms of emotional and
intellectual stimulations.
As it was said: We shall know them on their fruits.
(I know what I think when I compare Blavatsky with either Krishnamurti or
Osho. But Learning and Knowledge are both important and should not be
avoided and exchanged for mere emotionalism or intellecutal analysing. )
:-)
Let us not just stimulate the emotions. Let us seek to learn and to teach
the inner esoterical organ.
Well this was just a few views.

Now I have one single - and still unanswered question:
Was Idries Shah the teacher mentioned by Blavatsky, who possibly would
arrive after the years 1975 ?
http://www.sufis.org/shah.html



from
M. Sufilight

----- Original Message ----- From: "Bart Lidofsky" <bartl@sprynet.com>
To: <theos-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 6:13 AM
Subject: Re: Theos-World compassion thoughts on osho


krishtar wrote:
Damn it! So it was you who wrote! (smile) If you have never read what
he said, there is nothing I can say, but if you did you would not
believe in any " convictions", for we know the tree by its fruits.
That's right. I judge Osho by his actions, and not just his writings.

If one wants to know who HPB was and take the Peter Washington´s "The
Mme. Blavatsky´s Baboon" or some excerpts from the SPR it is
similar...one will think she was a liar and a fraud.
Except that Peter Washington's work was not made available for peer
review. In fact, most of his accusations about H. P. Blavatsky really
were taking the statements of Alice Bailey, and attributing them to
Blavatsky.

government " of his "disciples" interests. The intoxication was real
Bart, but remember that he used to be somebody who always talked
openly the truth, whomever it might concern, no everybody appreciates
it, and at that time there was much concern in making him a
criminal.
So, he didn't have sex with minors? They were all lying?

simplified version in mind, the choice is yours. He never practised
bioterrorism. Not him. That is what I believe and I had to say.
Here's an interesting article from one who knew him, and considered him
to be a holy man:

http://home.att.net/~meditation/Osho.html

Bart




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