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... after the second world war - a small airplane was left in the forest. The Japanese were surrendering, but a few stubborn samurais still wanted to fight, so they escaped in an airplane. Then they left the airplane in the forest, and were hiding somewhere in the forest. But a tribe lived there, a very ancient tribe. They had seen airplanes in the sky, but they could not connect the two things, that this...
... the king in any way. They were always together - hunting, or going to war, or just going for a walk in the gardens. The bodyguard was always with the king, so there arose a certain kind of friendship. One day the king said, "What do you think? - do you ever dream of being a king?" The poor bodyguard said, "I am so poor, I cannot dream such costly dreams. I dream of small things, but I...
... the strangest story. You don't have anything to give except yourself. It is more than enough. Nothing else is asked. Even this is not asked of you. It is out of your own love. If you give yourself to the commune, the very giving will be a great reward. Question 3: BELOVED OSHO, WITH YOU, I AM OFTEN REMINDED OF THE FIRST GERMAN CHANCELLOR AFTER THE WAR, ADENAUER. WHEN NAILED BY HIS OPPONENTS ON...
... man may have to contend for his material liberties with tyrants and oppressors on a world of sin and iniquity or during the early times of a primitive evolving sphere, but not so on the morontia worlds or on the spirit spheres. War is the heritage of early evolutionary man, but on worlds of normal advancing civilization physical combat as a technique of adjusting racial misunderstandings has long...
... good in and of themselves, will not remedy the facts of birth and the accidents of living. Only comprehension of facts and wise manipulation within the laws of nature will enable man to get what he wants and to avoid what he does not want. Scientific knowledge, leading to scientific action, is the only antidote for so-called accidental ills. (957.1) 86:7.5 Industry, war, slavery, and civil government...
... going to face each other again." And that was so. The war was delayed till his death; before, that war could not happen. There was no question of denying him. He had no political power, no army, but they both knew that he had eyes, and if he saw that this was going to be blissful for both, then let it be so. "We are blind. We will step back." But the birth of Buddhism and Jainism, the...
... buddha; hence it has remained poor in consciousness. Its religion looks very primitive and is based on fictions. Nothing has been contributed by monotheist religions to the world except war, because the Mohammedan God cannot tolerate the Jewish God, nor can it tolerate the Christian God, nor can it tolerate the Hindu gods. It has to kill all those gods and the believers in those gods. Only one God...

... religious war. It is everybody's choice to have a god or not to have a god; even the atheists were not burned. A great philosophy of charvakas flourished for centuries. Charvakas believe there is no God, there is no soul - what Marx said five thousand years later. They say that the soul is just a by-product of five elements that constitute the body. The founder of the charvaka religion was Acharya...
... he does with one hand, he removes with the other hand. I have heard: A great thinker joined the army during the first world war. It was a compulsory recruitment where everyone had to go to war, so he also went. But it became a problem because he was a great thinker, a philosopher, and was always doubting. When his commander would order "Left turn," the whole regiment would turn left but...
... bother for honour. He lives his own life - he lives it at any cost. He is ready to sacrifice everything, but he is never ready to sacrifice his freedom. Society is afraid of these people; society wants everybody to remain childish. Everybody should be kept at an age somewhere between seven and fourteen - that's where people are. In the First World War, for the first time, psychologists became aware of...

... are facing, so many challenges - they are fighting a great war. They exaggerate the enemy because only by the exaggeration of the enemy do they become greater. And then they conquer the enemy. If it is just an ordinary headache and you conquer it, what is the point? If it is cancer and you conquer it, then you have done SOMETHING something like a miracle. Watch, and stop these mechanisms functioning...
...-gratification 2. The Dawn of Industry 3. The Specialization of Labor 4. The Beginnings of Trade 5. The Beginnings of Capital 6. Fire in Relation to Civilization 7. The Utilization of Animals 8. Slavery as a Factor in Civilization 9. Private Property 070. The Evolution of Human Government 1. The Genesis of War 2. The Social Value of War Modern industrialism versus militarism 3. Early Human Associations 4...

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