Osho — The Master of Masters
Never Born – Never Died – Only visited this planet Earth between December 11, 1931 and January 19, 1990.
With these immortal words, Osho both dictates his epitaph and dispenses with his biography.
Osho Says – ” I don’t have any biography. And whatsoever is thought to be biography is utterly meaningless. On what date I was born, in what country I was born, does not matter. What matters is what I am now, right here.”
Osho, an enlightened mystic, has transformed the lives of millions, through His meditation techniques and visionary insights.
His wisdom, clarity and humor have touched the heart of contemporary man. His insights are creating the emergence of what he calls the ‘New Man & Woman’ or Zorba the Buddha – combining the earthiness and celebration of a Zorba with the silence and meditation of a buddha: in short, the material skills of the West with the meditation of the East. Zorba the Buddha is a new, evolved human being who is both fully conscious and life affirmative.
When someone asked Osho the definition of religion, he replied: To be in romance with life is religion.
Osho does not teach any religion and does not belong to any religion. What he really teaches is religiousness the real fragrance of all the flowers of existence, the Buddhas, the mystics and sages that this world has known. Osho has given thousands of discourses on all the well-known and not so known mystics of the world-from Ashtavakra to Zarathusthra, from Heraclitus to Ramana Maharshi, from Bodhidharma to George Gurdjieff.
He has spoken on virtually every topic of concern to modern man. All these talks have been recorded and are available as books, audiobooks, or videos.
Above all Osho is an invitation to all who seek answers to life’s vital questions
His thousands of hours of extemporaneous talks, spoken to people from around the world over a twenty-year period, are all recorded, often on video. The transcriptions of these talks are published in hundreds of titles in dozens of languages. In these talks, the human mind is put under the microscope as never before, analyzed to the smallest wrinkle. Mind as psychology, mind as emotion, mind as mind/body; mind as moralist, mind as belief; mind as religion, mind as history, mind as politics and social evolution – all examined, studied, and integrated and then graciously left behind in the essential quest for transcendence.
In the process Osho exposes hypocrisy and humbug wherever he sees it. As the author, Tom Robbins so eloquently said:
“I recognize the emerald breeze when it rattles my shutters. And Osho is like a hard, sweet wind, circling the planet, blowing the beanies off of rabbis and popes, scattering the lies on the desks of the bureaucrats, stampeding the jackasses in the stables of the powerful, lifting the skirts of the pathologically prudish and tickling the spiritually dead back to life.
“Jesus had his parables, Buddha his sutras, Mohammed his fantasies of the Arabian night. Osho has something more appropriate for a species crippled by greed, fear, ignorance and superstition: he has cosmic comedy.
“What Osho is out to do, it seems to me, is pierce our disguises, shatter our illusions, cure our addictions and demonstrate the self-limiting and often tragic folly of taking ourselves too seriously.”
So what to say of Osho? The ultimate deconstructionist? A visionary who becomes the vision? Certainly a proposal to existence – that it is everyone’s birthright to enjoy the ultimate experience of being a buddha. For that, Osho says, “There is only one path, which goes inwards, where you will not find a single human being, where you will find only silence, peace. Then you will find yourself, and after that even you will not be there.”
Nobody is going to be my successor.
Each sannyasin is my representative.
When I am dead, you all – individually –
will have to represent me to the world.





