Osho about bhoot pret (Osho_talk) #osho
Summary
TLDRThe script delves into the concept of the soul and its journey after death, exploring the idea that the soul can inhabit different physical bodies and cause distress. It categorizes people into four types based on their moral balance and discusses the challenges faced by extreme souls in finding a new birth. The script also touches on the notion of spirits and deities, suggesting that negative energies can influence vulnerable individuals. It further speculates on the possibility of ancient knowledge being passed down through mediums and the impact of belief on the perception of reality.
Takeaways
- 😇 The concept of 'Estelle body' and 'spirit' is discussed, questioning if they are the same and if spirits can enter another physical body to cause distress.
- 👥 It is suggested that there are four types of people: ordinary people who are a mix of good and bad, exceptional people who are purely good or purely bad, and those who are neither good nor bad.
- 🌱 The journey of life and afterlife is described, with ordinary people quickly finding a new womb after death due to the abundance of such souls, while exceptionally good or bad individuals take longer to find a new womb.
- 🌟 The idea that extreme souls, both good and bad, are 'balanced' and do not reincarnate easily, as their life journey comes to an end.
- 🔮 The script talks about how the strength of one's thoughts ('sankalp') can influence the physical and subtle bodies, and how a weak 'sankalp' can make a person more susceptible to negative influences.
- 🚫 It is mentioned that good spirits do not typically enter a body without invitation, whereas negative spirits can enter more easily, especially if the person's 'sankalp' is weak and negative.
- 🌐 The discussion extends to the impact of one's thoughts on the universe, suggesting that a powerful 'sankalp' can encompass the entire cosmos.
- 🧠 The psychological aspect of belief and disbelief is touched upon, with examples given to illustrate how personal experiences and physical conditions can shape one's spiritual beliefs.
- 🔮 The script also delves into ancient knowledge and practices, questioning the authenticity of certain historical and spiritual texts, and suggesting that some information may have been passed down through 'invited souls'.
- 🌍 A specific example is given about an ancient map that could not have been made without aerial perspective, leading to speculation about extraterrestrial visitors or advanced ancient knowledge.
Q & A
What is the concept of an 'astral body' as discussed in the script?
-The script refers to the 'astral body' as a spiritual or non-physical body that is believed to interact with the physical world, often in the context of spiritual practices or beliefs about the afterlife.
What does the script suggest about the nature of the soul and its journey after death?
-The script suggests that the soul's journey after death depends on the balance of good and bad deeds during its life, with different types of souls having different experiences and waiting times before being reborn.
How does the script differentiate between 'good' and 'bad' souls?
-The script differentiates 'good' and 'bad' souls based on the actions and intentions during their lifetimes, with 'good' souls being those that have done more good deeds and 'bad' souls being those that have done more evil deeds.
What is the significance of the 'invocation' mentioned in the script?
-The 'invocation' in the script refers to the method of calling upon or inviting good souls or deities to enter a space or a person, which is contrasted with the uninvited entry of 'bad' souls.
Why does the script mention that 'bad' souls might enter a person's body without an invitation?
-The script implies that 'bad' souls might enter a person's body without an invitation because they are constantly seeking experiences of the physical world, especially if the person's will or intentions are weak.
What is the role of a person's 'will' or 'intention' in the context of the script?
-In the script, a person's 'will' or 'intention' is crucial as it can either strengthen or weaken their spiritual body, making them more or less susceptible to the influence or possession by other souls.
How does the script explain the phenomenon of possession by spirits or souls?
-The script explains that possession can occur when a person's spiritual body is weak or contracted due to negative emotions or lack of faith, allowing space for other souls to enter.
What is the significance of the 'astral plane' in the script's discussion?
-The 'astral plane' is mentioned as a non-physical realm where souls exist between lives, and it is a place where souls with extreme tendencies (either very good or very bad) might stay before being reborn.
How does the script relate the concept of 'astral body' to the idea of reincarnation?
-The script relates the 'astral body' to reincarnation by suggesting that the astral body is what carries the soul from one physical body to another during the process of rebirth.
What is the script's perspective on the existence of deities and their interaction with humans?
-The script suggests that deities might be a concept or a belief rather than physical entities, and their interaction with humans could be through spiritual or astral means rather than physical presence.
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