Week 26
- Suzan Webb
- Jun 29, 2015
- 1 min read

Be a witness, not a judge.
Chapter 41
Reading: Pages 577-590
(If you have not already done so, please print off the Weekly Worksheet. The link is provided in the menu bar at the top of the main page. Remember to make notes of ideas and questions as you read.)
Questions:
What is Osho referring to when he says that spiritual endeavor is both difficult and simple?
What exactly does Osho say can change the world (Sansara) into a liberated state of consciousness (Nirvana)?
Why is ego always interested in something that is difficult?
What does this chapter say that techniques can help us do?
What events does Osho name that we could practice being "interruptedly aware?"
Have you ever experienced thoughtless consciousness, what Osho calls "meditation?"
When Osho says, "Look at the world, but don't say what it is," what does that mean to you?
And what does he say happens to our inner consciousness when this undivided silence penetrates within?
Do you agree with Osho that nothing is immoral, nothing is moral, nothing is impure, nothing is pure? Why, or why not?
Do you think you would be able to "move in the world without any values, just with natural facts?"
What are your favorite quotes in this passage? (space on form)
What will you take away from this week's study? (last page on form)
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