In volume 11 of The Osho Collection, the contemporary mystic shares an invaluable reflection on one of the feelings that causes us the most suffering: jealousy. According to Osho: He was hiding there with nothing to do, so he started to observe the spider and his worries. It was raining and the stones were very slippery. The spider fell down again and again; by chance he fell down eighteen times, but he made it on the nineteenth time. Mahmund suddenly became optimistic. He had been thinking about finishing with such a stupid effort. Eighteen times
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When Eternity Transcends Time - Part 3 - OSHO Talks Vol. 13
When Eternity Transcends Time - Part 4 - OSHO Talks Vol. 13
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