If transcendence comes by itself, then many things, more or less, disappear. It will not be animalistic it will be simply a play between two human energies. It will not be sexual, it will not be a biological urge, Of course your love will have a totally different quality. But a real transcendence does not mean that you cannot make love. You are above all those things that you wanted to transcend - for example, sex. And when it comes by itself, there is no repression, there is no antagonism. Live it out naturally, intensely, totally - and a transcendence comes. Live it out fully, without any condemnation, without any religion interfering with your life. As you repress more, you become more incapable of transcendence.
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You want to transcend, so you repress, and because you repress you cannot transcend, so you repress more. Try to transcend, you are going to repress, and repression is the sole reason why people cannot transcend so you are getting into a vicious circle.
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A transcendence will come by itself, and when it comes by itself it is such a release and such a freedom. Just by living it deeply, a transcendence will come. Without any inhibition - joyously, aesthetically. You have to live everything that is natural to you, and live it fully, "I created these homes because I was missing my parents and if people want to see it as redemption then I must need redemption, take it and move on.Osho′s View on Sex Addictions Beloved Osho,ĭo we have to transcend sex before getting enlightened? Ma Anand Sheela also bought and managed two nursing homes in Switzerland, an act she is aware that may look like she is seeking redemption. I cared for Bhagwan in his commune, I care now for my own disabled people," she explained. "I'm living whatever I've learnt from Bhagwan's communal lifestyle where you complement one another. Today, the 70-year-old continues to practise Osho's way of communal living. She eventually moved to Switzerland and married Urs Birnstiel, who was also an Osho believer. However, I can’t forget my love for him and I am eternally grateful for that.” On being accused by Osho, she said, “Whatever he said made me sad but it was his problem and not mine. Ma Anand Sheela also repeatedly tried to poison Osho's caretaker and girlfriend, Ma Yoga Vivek, and his personal physician, Swami Devaraj (whose real name is George Meredith), and finally left the ashram in disgrace.
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She was sentenced to 20 years in a federal prison but was released on parole after serving only 39 months of her sentence. Ma Anand Sheela, who served as Osho’s secretary and personal aide from 1981-85 before pleading guilty to attempted murder and assault for her role in the bio-terror attack orchestrated in 1984 in Rajneeshpuram. On her fallout with the guru and life after Osho And the way he said 'Seela'.," Ma Anand Sheela reminisced. You should see some of the photographs and see how he looked at me. In addition to reiterating her love for Rajneesh, she said that he was also very much in love with her. Johar also tried to decode the nature of the relationship Ma Anand Sheela shared with her guru, Osho. They want freedom from their relationships and enjoy themselves." On her love for Osho
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When asked whether she’s also an advocate of Osho’s theories of free sex, she said, "Not just me, but I think everybody believes in it secretly. It's like when you are attracted to somebody, you express your attraction.” She underlined the fact there was never any misuse of sexuality, contrary to what audiences may have thought when they watched the Netflix series. When asked about the way of life inside Osho’s utopian communes (in both Pune and Rajneeshpuram in Oregon, USA), Ma Anand Sheela said, "There was no misuse of sexuality in our commune in Pune or in Rajneeshpuram. On free sex and sexuality inside Osho’s communes