Chaos Is the Very Nature of the Mind

'OSHO SINGLE': This is a short audio talk by Osho, selected from one of the many series of Osho Talks to listeners from around the world.

In this talk Osho reminds us that the world is a cosmos not a chaos. Then why do we experience it as chaotic? Because we experience the world through our mind, and the mind is by its very nature chaotic. The way out of this chaotic mess is through meditation. It is through meditation that you can experience life in all its mystery without the filters if the mind. Through cathartic meditation techniques in particular you can dissolve the chaos and create space for more celebration. In the world of consciousness, nothing helps like celebration. Your energy has to be creative. If you don't use it for happiness, your energy will move to unhappiness and worrying. Sounds like a no-brainer, doesn't it?

© & ℗ 1975 OSHO International Foundation

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Chaos Is the Very Nature of the Mind

'OSHO SINGLE': This is a short audio talk by Osho, selected from one of the many series of Osho Talks to listeners from around the world.

In this talk Osho reminds us that the world is a cosmos not a chaos. Then why do we experience it as chaotic? Because we experience the world through our mind, and the mind is by its very nature chaotic. The way out of this chaotic mess is through meditation. It is through meditation that you can experience life in all its mystery without the filters if the mind. Through cathartic meditation techniques in particular you can dissolve the chaos and create space for more celebration. In the world of consciousness, nothing helps like celebration. Your energy has to be creative. If you don't use it for happiness, your energy will move to unhappiness and worrying. Sounds like a no-brainer, doesn't it?

© & ℗ 1975 OSHO International Foundation