Osho, born Rajneesh, was an Indian mystic and spiritual teacher who blended ancient wisdom with modern insight. He founded a global following through dynamic meditation, Zorba-like joy, and uncompromising authenticity. Osho’s writings and dialogues encourage inner transformation through awareness, celebration, and freedom from dogma. Despite controversy, his emphasis on living with total presence and creativity resonates globally. His legacy guides seekers toward courage, honesty, and deep self-understanding.
"The moment you compare yourself with another, you become inferior or superior."
"Your whole idea about yourself is borrowed from those who have no idea of who they are themselves."
"Don't be unnecessarily burdened by the past. Go on closing chapters that you have read."
"They happen only when you are distant,aloof. They happen, they cannot be brought. They happen you cannot force them to happen. They are spontaneous happenings."
"Live moment to moment; that is the only way to be free."
"If you are intelligent, if you are alert, the ordinary becomes the extraordinary."
"Desire is alcoholic, desire is the greatest drug possible. Marijuana is nothing, lsd is nothing. Desire is the greatest lsd possible " the ultimate in drugs.What is the nature of desire? When you desire, what happens? When you desire, you are creating an illusion in the mind; when you desire, you have already moved from here. Now you are not here, you are absent from here, because the mind is creating a dream. This absentness is your drunkenness. Be present!"
"A totally new kind of education is needed in the world. The person who is born to be a poet is proving himself stupid in mathematics and the person who could have been a great mathematician is just cramming history and feeling lost. Everything is topsy-turvy because education is not according to your nature: it does not pay any respect to the individual. It forces everybody into a certain pattern."
"You have to be grateful to existence that it has chosen you to be a passage for a few beautiful children. But you are not to interfere in their growth, in their potential. You are not to impose yourself upon them. They are not going to live in the same times, they are not going to face the same problems. They will be part of another world. Don t prepare them for this world, this society, this time, because then you will be creating troubles for them. They will find themselves unfit, unqualified."
"Half your life is spent in thinking of the past and the other half in thinking about the future. The journey never begins. Either you roam around the byways of your memory, which is a dead dream, or you wander in your imagination which is a dream of the future, which is still to come. You are divided in these two. The present is in the middle, and that is where life is " but you miss it!"