Tantra: The Supreme Understanding
About This Book
Osho's commentary on the Tantra Vision of Tilopa — the 11th-century Indian Mahasiddha whose "Song of Mahamudra" is one of the most compact and profound statements of Tantric teaching. Osho reads Tilopa's verses line by line, unpacking a vision of reality in which everything — including what is conventionally considered an obstacle to spiritual development — is embraced as an expression of the absolute. Nothing is to be rejected; everything, properly met with awareness, is a doorway to liberation.
What You'll Learn
Tantra's fundamental message is acceptance — not the acceptance of resignation but the acceptance of total embrace: meeting every experience with full awareness rather than the ego's habitual selection, rejection, and distortion. The Mahamudra — the great gesture of the cosmos — is the recognition that awareness itself is the ground of being, and that all phenomena arise within it without contaminating it. Liberation is not found by adding spiritual practices but by removing the veil of division that prevents the direct recognition of what already is.
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