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Sanantanopdf: Osho Es Dhammo

: Osho describes Buddha as the first "scientist" of religion who does not demand blind faith but encourages understanding and direct experience.

Osho uses the analogy of the frequently in this text. He encourages the reader to let go of the banks—the banks of ego, tradition, and security—and dissolve into the flow. This dissolution is not death, but the beginning of true life. osho es dhammo sanantanopdf

"This is the eternal law/truth" — referring to the natural, timeless principle that hatred never ceases by hatred, but by non-hatred (love, understanding). : Osho describes Buddha as the first "scientist"

Osho dissects this seemingly simple phrase with surgical precision. He explains that Dhamma is not a religion in the institutional sense—it is not Hinduism, Islam, or Buddhism. Instead, Osho defines Dhamma as the fundamental Law of Existence. It is the way the universe functions. This dissolution is not death, but the beginning

He challenges the reader to look beyond the personality of the master and see the principle functioning through him. The "law" he speaks of is not of restriction, but of ultimate freedom. It is the law that says: You are free to be yourself, and in that authenticity, you are divine.