Tantra: The Supreme Understanding: Discourses O... Apr 2026

: Unlike Yoga, which Osho describes as a path of effort and "willpower," Tantra is a path of surrender . It teaches that the body and mind are expressions of the divine and should be used as vehicles for growth rather than being repressed.

: Tantra seeks to transcend the "this and that" of the mind. By not choosing between good and bad, or heaven and hell, you remain in a natural state of "choiceless awareness." Practical Guidelines for the Seeker Tantra: The Supreme Understanding: Discourses o...

: A central metaphor from Tilopa is to become like a hollow bamboo—empty of ego, desires, and intellectual clutter. When you are empty, the "divine" can flow through you like music through a flute. : Unlike Yoga, which Osho describes as a

At the heart of the book is , described as the "ultimate experience" where the distinction between the observer and the observed dissolves. By not choosing between good and bad, or

Osho emphasizes that these insights are meant for living, not just for intellectual study. Tantra: The Supreme Understanding - Osho Fragrance

This guide explores , a collection of discourses by Osho based on the ancient Tibetan master Tilopa’s "Song of Mahamudra." In these talks, Osho defines Tantra not as a set of rules, but as a path of total acceptance , freedom from mind-games, and a way to reach the "supreme understanding" of oneness with existence. Core Teachings of Mahamudra

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