I am reading this book. And there are passages that are already, “wow”! Capturing a few lines here for future read and reference !
“Truth cannot be borrowed. It cannot be studied in books. Nobody can inform you about it. You have to sharpen your intelligence yourself, so that you can look into existence and find it.
If a child is left open, receptive, alert, and given the incentive for search, he will have pscyhological freedom. And with psychological freedom comes tremendous responsibility. You dont have to teach it to him; it comes like the shadow of psychological freedom. And he will be grateful to you.
If a child is left open, receptive, alert, and given the incentive for search, he will have pscyhological freedom. And with psychological freedom comes tremendous responsibility. You dont have to teach it to him; it comes like the shadow of psychological freedom. And he will be grateful to you.
Otherwise every child is angry at his parents because they have ruined him: they destroyed his freedom, they conditioned his mind. Even before he aksed any questions, they filled his mind with answers that are all bogus – because they are not based upon his own experience.”
Wow!
very nice Iliked the lines on truth! so true! 🙂
Thanks for sharing!
Very interetsing thoughts you had put down on the blog!! WOW!!
I will add to my Wish list of Books!
Keep sharing!
how true are these words. The world teaches the person awareness rather than clutching the child in tremendous mental stress./ If only all parents reads this.
Wow! awesome lines 🙂
It really sounds WOW! I learn many in my life recently through reading on my own. We can’t learn much, when some tech us, if we learn on our own we can learn many, because non-will not teaching us every time in our life.
The Truth encourage to read this book:)
Good lines and thanks for sharing:-))
Childlikeness is Godliness. Alas! the divine potentiality it nipped in the bud by this preconditioned and inhibitted society. Osho has always been a great proponent of individuality which is the only path for freedom. Points well captured Kavi.
http://kodaihills.blogspot.com/2006/01/children.html#links