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The Wisdom of the Sands, Vol. 2
- World of Sufism
- Narrated by: Osho
- Length: 15 hrs and 7 mins
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Summary
"Sufis say wisdom is richness. All other richness is just false. Wisdom is wealth."
In this series of 9 talks, Osho reveals the wisdom from ancient Sufi stories and also responds to questions from his contemporary audiences.
“Sufi stories are not just stories. They are not to entertain you. They are not to just give you an occupation. They are teaching devices. They indicate something, they show something, they point to something. They are pointers, they are arrows towards the unknown, fingers pointing to the moon. And remember this saying of the Sufis: Don't bite my finger, look where I am pointing.
It is very easy to be entertained by such stories, but that is not their purpose. You miss the point. They are reflections of the beyond. They say that which cannot be said and they try to express that which is inexpressible. They are not about ordinary life, they are not about the mundane world. They belong to the innermost search for truth, they belong to the center of your being. They are beautiful devices. If you simply pay attention, if you meditate on the story, parallel to the story something else will start revealing itself in your being..”
Chapter #1 The Man with the Inexplicable Life
Chapter #2 The Mind Is Consciousness Reflecting the World
Chapter #3 You Are Here to Be Yourself
Chapter #4 Religion Is the Only Revolution
Chapter #5 You Can Love the Whole World
Chapter #6 If You Want to Remain Unique, Avoid Enlightenment!
Chapter #7 Die Each Moment to Be Reborn Each Moment
Chapter #8 You Are a Buddha–Recognize It
Chapter #9 Be Intelligent–Don’t Ask Why