Guest guest Posted May 2, 2009 Report Share Posted May 2, 2009 Dear Bhagavati ji, I am not worried about Osho, but about you. What happened to you?! Going through bad times? Keep cool. OK - Let us accept that Osho was a pimp - what difference does it make? Many of us will still enjoy the wisdom he shared through his words and many won't - right? So let just continue with our normal discussions and life - nothing is guaranteed, and life remains uncertain. Love and regards, Sreenadh , "bhagavathi_hariharan" <bhagavathi_hariharan wrote:>> Dear Osho-ites,> > Some excerpts from the link, I posted> > //Rajneesh's health collapsed in his early thirties. Even before reaching middle age, Rajneesh suffered reoccurring bouts of weakness. During his youthful college years, when he should have been at a peak of vigor, Rajneesh often had to sleep 12 to 14 hours a day due to an unexplained illness. Rajneesh suffered from what Europeans call Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), or what Americans call Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). His classic symptoms included the obvious fatigue, strange allergies, recurrent low grade fevers, photophobia, orthostatic intolerance (the inability to stand for a normal period of time), insomnia, body pain, and extreme sensitivity to smells and chemicals, a condition doctors now refer to as "multiple chemical sensitivity." //> > He was clearly a case of mental problems. A man is known by the company he keeps, by the book he reads. He was a great pimp. Jaisa Raja Vaisa praja. Nothing can change my views on OSHO. Think about the lives of many women and children he ruined. I am not surprised if people follow OSHO's footsteps by using astrology as a tool. If possible, I will contact the man who wrote about him in this link and ask him to paricipate in this discussion.> > bhagavathi> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2009 Report Share Posted May 2, 2009 Dear Sreenadhji, Thank you for the concerns. I am couple of years older than you. In short, we belong to the same generation. I see the deep-rooted influence of OSHOism in your mind. No harm. You enjoy yourself. Regarding bad times, none, I am enjoying good times these days. The effects of venus in tula, in my 5th. I am doing good in lecturing, I got recognition- I am happy!!!! bhagavathi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2009 Report Share Posted May 2, 2009 this is what I too wanted to say....WHY are we worried about the BOX...we want the contents!!--- On Sat, 5/2/09, Sreenadh <sreesog wrote: Sreenadh <sreesog Re: More on Osho Date: Saturday, May 2, 2009, 1:03 PM Dear Bhagavati ji, I am not worried about Osho, but about you. What happened to you?! Going through bad times? Keep cool. OK - Let us accept that Osho was a pimp - what difference does it make? Many of us will still enjoy the wisdom he shared through his words and many won't - right? So let just continue with our normal discussions and life - nothing is guaranteed, and life remains uncertain. Love and regards,Sreenadhancient_indian_ astrology, "bhagavathi_ hariharan" <bhagavathi_harihara n wrote:>> Dear Osho-ites,> > Some excerpts from the link, I posted> > //Rajneesh's health collapsed in his early thirties. Even before reaching middle age, Rajneesh suffered reoccurring bouts of weakness. During his youthful college years, when he should have been at a peak of vigor, Rajneesh often had to sleep 12 to 14 hours a day due to an unexplained illness. Rajneesh suffered from what Europeans call Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), or what Americans call Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). His classic symptoms included the obvious fatigue, strange allergies, recurrent low grade fevers, photophobia, orthostatic intolerance (the inability to stand for a normal period of time), insomnia, body pain, and extreme sensitivity to smells and chemicals, a condition doctors now refer to as "multiple chemical sensitivity. " //> > He was clearly a case of mental problems. A man is known by the company he keeps, by the book he reads. He was a great pimp. Jaisa Raja Vaisa praja. Nothing can change my views on OSHO. Think about the lives of many women and children he ruined. I am not surprised if people follow OSHO's footsteps by using astrology as a tool. If possible, I will contact the man who wrote about him in this link and ask him to paricipate in this discussion.> > bhagavathi> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2009 Report Share Posted May 2, 2009 Dear Bhagavati ji, //I am couple of years older than you. In short, we belong to the same generation. // Age - is it thing of concern in net forums?! Do we belong to the same generation? I don't thik so. //I see the deep-rooted influence of OSHOism in your mind. No harm. You enjoy yourself. // I don't know what do you mean by the words 'Oshoism'; but the wording itself shows that you neither understood Osho nor me - we resonate to different wave lengths (and so belog to different generations). No harm. It is ok. World is like that. Love and regards,Sreenadh , "bhagavathi_hariharan" <bhagavathi_hariharan wrote:>> Dear Sreenadhji,> > Thank you for the concerns. I am couple of years older than you. In short, we belong to the same generation. I see the deep-rooted influence of OSHOism in your mind. No harm. You enjoy yourself. Regarding bad times, none, I am enjoying good times these days. The effects of venus in tula, in my 5th. I am doing good in lecturing, I got recognition- I am happy!!!!> > bhagavathi> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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