Question:
What did osho say about jesus ...?
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2011-03-04 00:46:05 UTC
and i could not understand this passage

http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Soc/soc.culture.indonesia/2006-02/msg00318.html

thanks
Six answers:
AutumnWynd777
2011-03-04 06:59:24 UTC
+++"Spiritual paths and ethical systems Osho, formerly known as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh

Early History of the Movement: Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh(1931-1990) was born Rajneesh Chandra Mohan in Kuchwara, a town in central India. Various sources state that "Bhagwan" means either "The Blessed One" or "God" and that "Shree" means "Master". At the end of his life, he changed his name to Osho.



His parents' religion was Jainism. However, Osho never subscribed to any religious faith during his lifetime. He received "samadhi" (enlightenment in which his soul became one with the universe) on 1953-MAR-21 at the age of 21. Rajneesh obtained a masters degree in philosophy from the University of Saugar. He taught philosophy at the University of Jabalpur for nine years and concurrently worked as a religious leader. In 1966, he left his teaching post and gave his full attention to teaching his sannyasins (disciples) while pursuing a speaking career. He had an apartment in Bombay where he often met individuals and small groups, where acting as spiritual teacher, guide and friend. Most of his Sannyasins came from Europe and India in the early years.



In 1981 he left India reluctantly because of health problems. He went to the United States in order to obtain advanced treatment. There have been rumors of income tax evasion, and insurance fraud; it is not known whether these have any validity. The group settled on the 65,000 acre "Big Muddy Ranch" near Antelope, Oregon, which his sannyasins had bought for six million dollars. The ranch was renamed Rajneeshpuram ("City of Rajneesh"). Top aides of Osho were charged with a number of crimes, including the attempted murder of Osho's personal physician. There were stories of a hit list. Some fled the country for Switzerland where they had control over the group's bank accounts. Two were eventually convicted of conspiracy to murder local lawyer Charles Turner in an attempt to prevent closure of the ranch.



In 1983, Osho's secretary Sheela Silverman predicted on behalf of Osho that there would be massive destruction on earth, between 1984 and 1999. This would include both natural disasters and man-made catastrophes. Floods larger than any since Noah, extreme earthquakes, very destructive volcano eruptions, nuclear wars etc. would be experienced. Tokyo, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Bombay were all expected to disappear. There is doubt that these predictions actually came from Osho; they are not representative of his other teachings.



A number of sources have reported that spiritual devotees of Rajneesh had spread salmonella on a local restaurant's salad bar in order to reduce voter turnout on a measure that would have restricted the group's activities. Allegedly, 751 people were affected by the bacteria. 9,10



Fearing a raid of the type that later happened in Waco, several of Osho's disciples arranged for him to be flown to Charlotte for safety. In North Carolina, he ran afoul of US immigration law. He allegedly arranged a number of phony marriages between some of his Indian followers and American citizens so that the former could obtain clearance to stay in the country. He was also charged with lying on his immigration papers. He entered an "Alford Plea," commonly called a no-contest plea. His lawyers suggested that he do this because of concerns over his health and safety if he had to spend more time in prison. He was given a suspended sentence on condition that he leave the country.



He returned to Pune, India in 1987, where his health began to fail. Here, he abandoned the name of Rajneesh and adopted "Osho". His death certificate lists heart failure as the cause of his death.



Beliefs and Practices

Osho developed new forms of active meditation. The best known is Dynamic Meditation which often starts with strenuous physical activity followed by silence and celebration. He taught a form of Monism, that God was in everything and everyone. There is no division between "God" and "not-God". People, even at their worse, are divine. He recognized Jesus Christ as having attained enlightenment, and believed that he survived his crucifixion and moved to India where he died at the age of 112.
dickison
2016-11-06 02:48:29 UTC
Osho On Jesus
radar
2011-03-04 00:54:40 UTC
The lines state that Jesus was a human who made it easy for us humans to understand god and he is the source from which we can connect as well as gather information from. Also it states that Jesus unlike buddha was an earthly and easily understandable man. buddha was a highly philosophical person and so is Jesus but Buddha could not be easily understood whereas Jesus was much closer to the common man's mind and hence what jesus said could be understood even by a villager or any type of man. And also that bible should not be a book of history and facts rather it is a book of reference from which one can learn and improve. if bible is considered a book of history then it rather means you are making a fool out of the holy book as well as Jesus and yourself









Beget means -typically of a man, sometimes of a man and a woman Bring (a child) into existence by the process of reproduction.
anonymous
2014-09-24 13:11:07 UTC
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lucky
2014-07-09 10:46:25 UTC
Osho said that jesus did not die on the cross
anonymous
2011-03-06 04:06:26 UTC
@ AutumnWy.., That is not the answer.


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