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OSHO DHARA GROUP OR 'OSHO TRIVIR'
A Trinity of False Enlightened Masters

MANY OSHO SANNYASINS HAVE EXPERIENCED TRUE ENLIGHTENMENT OR SAMADHI. MOST OF THEM PASSED AWAY WITH ENLIGHTENMENT. FEW WHO SURVIVED REMAINED SILENT. FOR THE LAST FEW YEARS MANY OF OSHO'S SANNYASINS HAVE BEEN CLAIMING TO HAVE EXPERIENCED ENLIGHTENMENT. BUT IN THEIR ORDINARY LIFE THEY HAVE BEEN AS UNCONSCIOUS AND HANKERING FOR POWER AS ANY OHER PERSON. OSHO DHARA GROUP OR SO CALLED 'OSHO TRIVIR' I.E. OSHO SIDDHARTH, OSHO SHAILENDER AND OSHO PRIYA HAVE NOT ONLY CLAIMED TO HAVE BECOME ENLIGHTENED BUT ALSO CLAIM TO HAVE PUSHED MANY OF THEIR FOLLOWERS TOWARDS SAMADHI. THIS IS GOOD NEWS, BUT APEARS TO BE TOTALLY FALSE.

OSHO HAS REVEALED A SECRET ABOUT THE HAPPENING OF ENLIGHTENMENT WHICH WAS KNOWINGLY KEPT TOP SECRET FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS BY ALL THE ENLIGHTENED PERSONS. HE HAS REVEALED THAT ENLIGHTENMENT OR SAMADHI GIVES SUCH A DEEP SHOCK TO THE PSYCHO-SOMATIC ORGANISM THAT 90 OUT OF HUNDRED PERSONS DIE INSTANTLY. OUT OF BALANCE 10, 9 LOSE CONTROL OVER THEIR BRAIN AND CANNOT DIRECTLY HELP OTHERS FOR ENLIGHTENMENT. THEY, AT THE MOST BECOME RELIGIOUS TEACHERS. THESE 10 PERSONS WHO SURVIVE ARE THOSE WHO HAD BEEN HIGHLY ADVENTUROUS IN THEIR LIFE. ONE PERSON OUT OF HUNDRED WHO COULD USE HIS BRAIN IS THE PERSON WHO HAS USED AT LEAST 33% OF THE CAPACITY OF HIS BRAIN IN HIS LIFE WHICH IS RARE. ONLY SUCH PERSON CAN BECOME MASTER (GURU) AND HELP OTHERS. THE MOST INTELLIGENT PERSON OF THE WORLD I.E. EINSTEIN HAD USED ONLY 15% CAPACITY OF HIS BRAIN.

IN VIEW OF OSHO'S ABOVE DECLARATION, IF 'OSHO TRIVIR' HAS REALLY PASSED THROUH THE EXPERIENCE OF SAMADHI OR ENLIGHTENMENT, THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN DIED INSTANTLY ON THE DAY OF THEIR SO CALLED SAMADHI BECAUSE NONE OF THEM WERE ADVENTUROUS IN THEIR LIFE. THERE IS NO QUESTION OF THEIR BEING MASTERS OR GURUS, BECAUSE NONE OF THEM HAD USED 33% OF THEIR BRAIN.

IN THIS CONNECTION WE ARE REPRODUCING VERY IMPORTANT EXTRACT OF OSHO'S DISCOURSES FOR READERS' READY REFERENCE. IF OSHO IS RIGHT, THESE MERCHANTS OF SAMADHI ARE ALL PRETENDERS. THEY ARE EXPLOITNG THE INNOCENT AND IGNORANT PEOPLE. IN CASE THEY CLAIM THAT WHAT OSHO HAS SAID IS NOT CORRECT, THEN THEY HAVE NO RIGHT TO CALL THEMSELVES OSHO SANNYASINS. THEY SHOULD STOP TO USE THE NAME OSHO, HIS DISCOURSES AND PHOTOS. OSHO HAS TOTALLY EXPOSED THEM IN HIS DISCOURSES.

OSHO SPEAKS:

"The witness is not part of the brain, but the witness uses the brain as a mechanism. A part of the brain remains awake, as if the witness is looking through a window. The window itself is not awake, but the witness behind the window keeps it open. Even in the night, a part of the mind is open for the witness to use it. If the mind is completely closed, it is impossible for the witness to look outside. It can be aware of its inner reality, but it cannot be aware of the outer reality. The brain is the mechanism that makes it capable of becoming aware of the outer reality."

"But the brain itself has no witnessing power, and the witness has a totally separate reality: it is not part of the brain. It is the master, and the brain is only a servant."

"Those who have meditated long enough slowly start becoming aware, even in their sleep. The body sleeps, but there is awareness underneath the sleeping body. It can be a disturbance in sleep, too -- if the awareness is too much, then sleep becomes difficult, almost impossible. For sleep to become possible, the awareness has to be very small, just a small window that takes care of the outside world while you are asleep. It is just a guard: in case something happens, some emergency, it will wake you up."

"But after achieving the ultimate in meditation and awareness, sleep becomes such a thin layer that it is just a restfulness, not sleep. And this is enough."

"This reminds me of a few other things which enlightenment disturbs in the ordinary mechanism of body and brain, because it is not an inbuilt process. It is not necessary that one should become enlightened just the way one becomes a youth, one becomes old -- these are inbuilt processes. Enlightenment has to be earned. The opportunity is there, the potential is there -- but you can miss it, or you can get it. Because it is not an inbuilt process, the body and brain have no way to adjust themselves with the phenomenon."

"And for centuries there has been continuous concern... Ramakrishna died with a cancer of the throat, Raman Maharshi died with a cancer. Krishnamurti suffered almost forty years with the most intense migraine possible. Buddha was often sick, so much so that one of his disciples -- an emperor, Prasenjita -- offered him his own personal physician. For his whole life, King Prasenjita's physician followed Gautam Buddha with a large wagon full of all kinds of medicines, books on medicine, particularly those which might be needed for Buddha. Mahavira continuously suffered from stomach troubles and finally died from the same troubles."

"The question was raised again and again: these people are enlightened; their bodies should be more healthy. And that seems to be very logical, but existence does not listen to logic. Existentially, to be enlightened is to go beyond the capacities of body and brain. You are bringing something into your body and brain for which they have not been made, for which they are not ready. So this new phenomenon... and the new phenomenon is so powerful that it is going to create many kinds of disturbances. Particularly sleep can be disturbed; most often it will be disturbed, because enlightenment has brought so much awareness that you cannot exhaust it during the day, you cannot exhaust it whatever you do."

"Just as for the ordinary man it is difficult to be awake -- the sleep is so strong, and the gravity of sleep drowns all his efforts to be awake -- he tries for a moment and forgets; sleep takes over. Just the opposite is the case when enlightenment happens: there is so much awareness that it is impossible for sleep to enter your body. At the most your body can relax -- it can relax more than ever, it can rest more than ever -- but sleep has disappeared…."
"Most of the people who become enlightened die instantly. They simply cannot breathe anymore. There is no reason why they should breathe. The experience is so big that the heart stops. They have never seen anything like it, it is so unknown. It takes their breath away -- literally."

"Very few people survive enlightenment, and the reason why these people survive is strange: people who have been adventurous, people who have enjoyed taking risks, who have lived like a tightrope walker, whose lives have been on a razor's edge, may survive. The shock will be there, but they are accustomed to smaller shocks. They have never had such a big shock, but smaller shocks have prepared them to accept even this enormous phenomenon. They still continue to breathe; their heart still continues to beat. But still the body suffers in many ways because something has happened that the body cannot understand."


""The body has its own wisdom; it has a certain kind of understanding. It functions well within its limits. But enlightenment is not within its limits, it is too far away. It is stretching the body's capacities too much. So anything that is weak in the body is going to break -- and because this is going to be the last body, it will never be needed again. It has fulfilled its function. It has done the miracle. So if you think of the ratio... out of ten enlightened persons at least nine die immediately. And out of ten who do survive, nine remain silent. They lose their grip on the brain."

"This has never been said. Many things have never been said, because nobody has asked, nobody has bothered, nobody has enquired. So there are a thousand and one things which are worth taking note of, but nobody has ever talked about them."

"For example, why do nine people out of ten die immediately? No scripture of the world discusses it. The question of discussion does not even arise -- no scripture even mentions it, and it has been happening for centuries. Perhaps they were afraid that if they say it... People are already not interested in enlightenment, and if you tell them that this is going to be the reward -- that you become enlightened and your fuse goes off -- this may prevent even those few who might try. They will say, "What nonsense it is. You work hard to attain enlightenment and what do you get as a reward? -- that you are finished! You are not even going to see yourself enlightened. So what is the point? It is a strange game."

"Perhaps that's why it was never mentioned. No scripture mentions that enlightenment disturbs the body and the brain. But I want to say everything exactly as it is, because my understanding is that those who are not interested are not going to be interested, and those who are interested are not going to be prevented by any truth. And in fact it will be good for them to know it ahead of time."

"Enlightenment certainly disturbs much psychosomatic health, because it is something for which the body is not ready or prepared. Nature has not built in anything in the body so that enlightenment can be absorbed. Suddenly a mountain falls on you -- you are bound to be crushed." "Why do nine persons out of ten remain silent? At the most it has been said, "Because Truth cannot be said." It is true, but there is a far more important thing which has not been mentioned. Out of ten people, nine people's brains get disturbed. They are no longer able to use the brain mechanism for speaking, so it is better, they feel, to remain silent."

"They can see perfectly that their brain mechanism is no longer in a functioning state. And naturally... the brain is a very subtle phenomenon; in the small skull of man almost seven million small nerves create your brain. They are so small and so delicate that any small shock can disturb them, can destroy them -- and enlightenment is a tremendous lightning shock. It goes through the brain disturbing many cells, many nerves."

"Only one person out of ten can save his brain, and that is the person who has used his brain so much that by sheer use it has become stronger and stronger. If he had not become enlightened, he would have been a great philosopher, a great logician, a great mathematician or a great physicist. He had a strongly built machine which could have been a Bertrand Russell or an Albert Einstein -- or a Gautam Buddha."

"But ordinarily, people don't use the brain so much. For ordinary work it is not needed. Only five percent of your capacity -- the average human being uses five percent of his brain. And the people you call very great geniuses use only fifteen percent. But if a person has used his brain to at least one-third of its capacity -- that is, thirty-three percent -- then it has strength enough to survive enlightenment. Not only can it survive enlightenment, it can serve it too."

"Out of ten persons whose brains survive, nine never become masters; only one becomes a master. The nine can at the most be teachers. They can talk about their experience. They can quote scriptures. They can be very famous teachers. People can mistake them for masters; they will have many followers -- but they are not masters, because the quality of the master is missing in them."

"The master is not only a teacher but a magnet. To teach is one thing, but to teach with a magnetic force so that just by hearing it you are transformed... then there is a master. The teacher can give you words, but he cannot give you life. The teacher can give you explanations, but he cannot give you experience. The teacher can approach your mind, but he cannot reach your heart."

"Why does it happen to only one person in ten? Before enlightenment, if a man has been a teacher already... if, although he has not experienced, his intelligence is so comprehensive that he can understand what has happened to others, he need not have to commit mistakes to learn. He can see others committing mistakes, and that is enough for him to learn."

"And if he has been articulate from his very birth, has enjoyed the very sound of words -- their music, their poetry -- if he has been expressive, has never found himself in any difficulty as far as expression is concerned, and his expression has been convincing... not that his argument was greater than your argument, but the way he managed to express himself, the poetry of his expression, the argument of his expression, the music of his expression is convincing, and yet he has not experienced himself..."

"If this kind of man happens to become enlightened, then he is coming with the skill of being very articulate. His enlightenment will add something to his articulateness. It will make it authoritative; it will give it magnetism. It will make it a presence to be felt, a presence to be overpowered by, a presence in which you easily fall into love, into trust."

"The teachers who start teaching after their enlightenment remain amateur. But this man, who has been a teacher already, is immensely enriched by enlightenment as far as being a master is concerned….."

"The people who have remained silent really got damaged. There was no other way for them except to be silent; the mechanism was broken. They had the experience but they didn't have the vehicle."

"So it is a very rare phenomenon: first to be enlightened, then to survive enlightenment, then to save your brain so that you can be a master. And that depends on whether you exercised your brain before enlightenment to at least one-third of its potential. Less than that won't do."


"Hence my insistence: Don't believe.
Doubt, think, enquire."

"Sharpen your intelligence, at least to one-third of its potential. And meanwhile meditate, so the day you become enlightened, you can say something to the world. You owe it."

"Existence waits millions of years for somebody to become enlightened, and when someone becomes enlightened existence wants him to share, to spread the word, whatsoever the cost, to all those who are fast asleep. They are not all going to awake, but somebody may hear the call. Even if a few hear the call, that is enough reward."

[Excerpts from: 'The Path of Mystic']

"After enlightenment nobody is born again. After enlightenment, to keep oneself in the body becomes more and more difficult. The reason is very simple. Enlightenment is exactly what the word means, as if a lightning has fallen upon you. Your being and your body are no longer bridged. You are in the body but your connections with the body are destroyed. That lightning destroyed all connections with the body."
"The body is affected by gravitation, but when all connections with the body are destroyed you are no longer under the law of gravitation. There is another law which science perhaps may never be able to discover. But the scientist has to understand according to his own rules, that every law has its opposite law to balance it. Everything has its contradiction, to keep the balance of existence."
"The law of gravitation they have discovered, because it is an objective phenomenon, but they know nothing about the law of levitation."
"The moment you are disconnected with the body, your body is under the law of gravitation being pulled down, and your being under the totally contradictory law of levitation - it is being pulled upwards. It becomes a tug-of-war. Hence most people die after enlightenment. There have been many enlightened people but very few masters, because just to be enlightened is not enough to be a master. You have to remain in the body, to have contacts, connections with other people who are in their bodies, who know only one law – the law of gravitation."

[From Death to Deathlessness # 9]

"It has happened thousands of times that people become enlightened and die immediately, almost simultaneously. Their enlightenment and death come together. The reason is that they have not created before enlightenment a certain capacity to be articulate, a certain skill to be a master – a totally different art which has nothing to do with enlightenment."
"There are many people who are enlightened but not necessarily masters. A master needs expression, a master needs a certain charisma. A master needs to be so articulate that he can manage within words that which cannot be managed within words, that he can find new ways of indicating the truth, that he can impress and influence. Even people who are fast asleep – he is even capable of reaching them."
"Even in their sleep he manages to talk with them, to persuade them to come out of their sleep. It is a great skill, and one has to learn it before one becomes enlightened, because afterwards there is no time. So if you are ready to be a master and become enlightened, then you can remain alive because now you know how to share it, how to spread it far and wide, how to give it to people who have never thought about it."
"So only once in a while there is a master; otherwise people become enlightened and die. The experience is too much; it simply stops their breathing; it simply stops their heartbeat. Out of sheer joy they forget to breathe, they forget that their heart has to continue to beat. And it is so much, so big, and they are so small. They have always thought of themselves as small, and now suddenly a whole mountain has descended over them – beautiful, ecstatic, but it brings death unless they are capable of immediately sharing it."

(Light on the Path: Chapter # 19)

"For the meditator it is the attachment to the body-mind that is their biological bondage, and until this attachment is dissolved it is too difficult for an ordinary person to go deep enough in their meditation for enlightenment to happen."

"Out of thousand people who try to meditate, one may succeed, may go deep enough, may reach the abysmal depths where enlightenment can happen. For the others their biological bondage is too much."

"Out of thousand who manage to really meditate, one may get enlightenment. And remember, meditation is the only possibility for enlightenment."

"Out of a thousand who get enlightened, one may live… because the impact of higher consciousness on an unprepared body-mind is too much. The higher vibration of enlightenment puts tremendous strain on the physical body. Most people die when they get enlightened. The vibration of higher consciousness is too much for a human body-mind that has not been prepared. But with the right preparation it is possible for a human body to live many years after enlightenment. …"

"Out of thousand Enlightened Ones who manage to live, one may speak. What can one say about the immensity that has happened? Where can one find the words? And who will understand? Who bothers to listen? Most of the ordinary people think the Enlightened Ones are mad…"

"Out of a thousand enlightened beings who live and speak, one may be a Master. A Master is a rare individual, the rarest. He is the rarest, most valuable jewel for humanity. Why? Because the Master has been prepared by existence, through thousands of lives, so that after enlightenment, for his remaining years, he can help others find their own inner light…." OSHO.


[Excerpts from: 'OSHO: The First Buddha in the Dental Chair']

THE ABOVE WORDS OF OSHO PROVIDE ENOUGH PROOF THAT THESE OSHO DHARA PEOPLE I.E. 'OSHO TRIVIR' AND THEIR FLOCKS OF SO CALLED ENLIGHTENED PERSONS, ARE ALL FAKE GURUS. THEY ARE CHEATING PEOPLE IN THE NAME OF SAMADHI OR ENLIGHTENMENT. THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL AND OSHO SANNYASINS IN PARTICULAR, SHOULD TAKE NOTE OF IT.


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