Rebellion osho biography
- This self-change or self-revolution is what Osho means by "rebellion." Rebellions are not tied to any particular group of people, or system of belief.
- This book is sort of autobiography of Osho.
- Rebellious childhood.
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Man exists in deep slumber. Man is hypnotized. That’s why you go on living the way you live, in misery, in unhappiness, in agony. The same energy can become ecstasy – release it! Be yourself and forget what others have been trying to make of you. Declare your freedom! Let freedom be your first and the last law. Let freedom be your religion. And be rebellious.
I am not saying go and fight with society because that is foolish, you will be again wasting your energy. And this is the difference that I make between a rebellious person and a revolutionary: the revolutionary is a reactionary – he reacts against the society, he starts fighting the society. First he was miserable because he was burdened by the society, now he becomes miserable because he has to fight the society. First he was following the society, now he fights the society, but he remains obsessed with the society. A revolutionary is not a really rebellious person.
Who is a rebellious person? A rebellious person is one who has understood the whole nonsense of the society and simply slips out of it. He does not
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Osho,
What is your notion of rebellion and of a rebel?
My notion about the rebel and rebellion is very simple: a man who does not live like a robot conditioned by the past.
Religion, society, culture... anything that is of yesterday does not in any way interfere in his way of life, in his style of life.
He lives individually – not as a cog in the wheel, but as an organic unity. His life is not decided by anybody else, but by his own intelligence. The very fragrance of his life is that of freedom – not only that he lives in freedom, he allows everybody else also to live in freedom. He does not allow anybody to interfere in his life; neither does he interfere in anybody else's life. To him, life is so sacred – and freedom is the ultimate value – that he can sacrifice everything for it: respectability, status, even life itself.
Freedom, to him, is what God used to be to the so-called religious people in the past.
Freedom is his God.
Men have lived down the ages like sheep, as part of a crowd, following its traditions, conventions – following the old s
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Rebellious Flower
2016 Indian film
| Rebellious Flower | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Krishan Hooda |
| Written by | Jagdish Bharti |
| Based on | Early life of Osho |
| Produced by | Jagdish Bharti |
| Starring | Prince Shah Shashank Singh Mantra Indal Singh |
| Cinematography | Neeraj Tiwari |
| Edited by | Ganesh Sapkal |
| Music by | Amano Manish |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
Rebellious Flower is a 2016 Hindi-language biographical film directed by Krishan Hooda. The directorial debut written and produced by Jagdish Bharti is based on the early years of Rajneesh Osho.[1] The film won the Special Mention Jury Award at the 12th Salento International Film Festival, Italy.[2][3][4] This is the first biopic on the early life of Osho Rajneesh and it is supported by the Osho Foundation. The film was released on 15 January 2016.[5][6]
Plot
Rebellious Flower is inspired by the life of spiritual guru
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