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Exploring Osho’s Interpretation of the Eternal Dharma: Insights, Context, and Practices

He challenges the reader to look at their suffering not as an external punishment, but as a self-created prison born of ignorance. With surgical precision, Osho cuts through the illusions of the ego. He posits that the ego is the only barrier between the finite human and the infinite truth. The book offers a psychological deep-dive into how the ego functions, how it creates conflict, and how it can be dissolved through witnessing (Sakshi Bhav).

: The series emphasizes the journey from unconsciousness to enlightenment, which Osho describes as a process of "losing" one's bondage and ego rather than gaining something new. Osho Es Dhammo Sanantano.pdf

Understanding "Es Dhammo Sanantano": The Eternal Law in the Vision of Osho

Do not read more than one sutra (or 2-3 pages) per day. Osho’s language is poetic and dense; it needs to settle into your unconscious mind. The book offers a psychological deep-dive into how

Unlike traditional religious teachers who preach morality as a set of rigid rules, Osho uses Es Dhammo Sanantano to argue that true morality is a natural byproduct of meditation. When you are aware, you naturally align with the eternal law.

Osho explains Buddha's concept of Anatta (no-self) and Shunyata (emptiness). He describes how modern humanity is trapped in the noise of the mind. Es Dhammo Sanantano provides the roadmap to transcend the ego, entering a state of silence where the individual merges with the cosmos. Key Themes Explored in the Discourses Osho’s language is poetic and dense; it needs

Osho’s commentary moves beyond academic analysis. He uses Buddha’s words as a mirror for the contemporary mind. 1. The Trap of Mind and Ego