1 year ago
lazyyogi:

“Even in ordinary life you feel the futility of words. And if you don’t feel the futility of words, that shows that you have not been alive at all, that shows that you have lived very superficially. If whatsoever you have been living can be conveyed by words, that means you have not lived at all. 
When for the first time something starts happening which is beyond words, life has happened to you, life has knocked at your door. And when the ultimate knocks at your door, you have simply gone beyond words.” ~ Osho, Tantra: The Supreme Understanding

lazyyogi:

“Even in ordinary life you feel the futility of words. And if you don’t feel the futility of words, that shows that you have not been alive at all, that shows that you have lived very superficially. If whatsoever you have been living can be conveyed by words, that means you have not lived at all. 

When for the first time something starts happening which is beyond words, life has happened to you, life has knocked at your door. And when the ultimate knocks at your door, you have simply gone beyond words.” ~ Osho, Tantra: The Supreme Understanding

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1 year ago
Good is not so good; Bad is not so bad. Cite Arrow A tibetan tantric mantra for equanimity by Lama Yeshe (via lazyyogi)
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Tantra requires two things: fear and the ability to overcome fear. You have both of these things. Only an idiot stresses the possession of one over the other. Cite Arrow the divine guru (via lazyyogi)
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