Osho Rajneesh Shiv-sutra (शिव-सംतഝर) Review
: The teachings explore the concept of "grace" (Anugraha), where the consciousness of a master can help awaken the disciple’s inherent divinity. Structure of the Work
: The path for the "limited individual," involving more structured practices like concentration on the breath, body, or external objects. : The teachings explore the concept of "grace"
: Osho highlights the opening sutra, "Caitanyam atmam," explaining that your true soul is not the ego or the body, but pure awareness. : The commentary guides readers to move beyond
: The commentary guides readers to move beyond opposites—like good and evil or pleasure and pain—to reach a non-dual state of being. Key Themes & Techniques but pure awareness.
: He teaches the "path of the witness," where one observes thoughts and the external world without judgment or attachment.
The Shiv Sutra is traditionally divided into three sections (Upayas) which Osho elaborates upon as distinct stages of spiritual maturity: