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: 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.

: 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. Tantra: The Supreme Understanding: Discourses o...

Osho emphasizes that these insights are meant for living, not just for intellectual study. Tantra: The Supreme Understanding - Osho Fragrance : 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. When you are empty, the "divine" can flow

: 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

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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