
“To be creative means to be in love with life. You can be creative only if you love life enough that you want to enhance its beauty.” Osho (Author of Courage)
Rajneesh, also known as Acharya Rajneesh, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, and later as Osho, was an Indian godman, philosopher, mystic and founder of the Rajneesh movement. He was viewed as a controversial new religious movement leader during his life. An Indian rebel saint who spoke nothing but the truth, which everybody knows but never dared to speak. He was a professor of psychology. And later, the wanderer of spreading something beyond knowledge. Osho gave his discourses with such elan and depth; his power to preach was so unreal, so compelling, so transforming that if you listen to any of his discourses, you will always find him logically valid yet mystically beyond something.
He had reasons to back each and every rebellious act of his. From having 93 Rolls Royce cars to allowing free sex in his ashram, to having a massive ashram in Oregon and Poona, to touching each and every religion and mystic, every god and every spiritual person of all the bygone era in such detail, depth of understanding that one cannot but appreciate his astounding knowledge and insight. As reported by yellow media, Osho was probably one of the world’s most educated men and also the most dangerous man since Jesus Christ. He was denied a visa in more than 12 countries because America told them not to allow him. Osho was utterly harmless as he never did anything except speak. He called himself a guest of his followers, whom he always told not to follow him. He was stranger than fiction. His only message to humanity was to break the shackles of past mental slavery from conditionings and break the awe of religious gods and so-called saints. All he wanted was for people to be crazy enough to dance, sing, sit silently, and meditate. He knew that all humanity needs is meditation and peace of mind. His neo-sanyas teach people to be regular enough to love and appreciate nature.
B)1931 – D)1990