OSHO: With Meditation Your Intelligence Will Be Growing

OSHO International
19 Jan 201311:47

Summary

TLDRThis transcript explores the concept of human intelligence and its potential for growth beyond biological limitations. It suggests that while most people’s intellectual development stagnates around the age of fourteen due to biological factors, intelligence can continue to evolve through spiritual practices like meditation. By deepening self-awareness, individuals can transcend their physical limitations, achieving a level of intelligence comparable to that of enlightened figures like Gautam Buddha. The text presents the idea that meditation not only enhances intelligence throughout life but even beyond death, as intelligence is linked to awareness rather than the body or mind.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Intelligence can continue to grow throughout life, even after physical growth has stopped.
  • 😀 The biological purpose of intelligence growth is complete by age fourteen, as humans reach maturity for reproduction.
  • 😀 After age fourteen, many people's intelligence stagnates, and they remain at the same mental age, despite physical aging.
  • 😀 People can live much longer physically, but their mental age may remain fixed, limiting their intellectual growth.
  • 😀 There is infinite potential for intellectual growth, but it requires goals beyond basic biological needs like sex, family, and food.
  • 😀 Individuals who focus on intellectual pursuits, like Albert Einstein, can experience mental growth beyond the limitations of their physical bodies.
  • 😀 Ralph Waldo Emerson believed his intelligence surpassed his physical age, describing his intellect as equivalent to 360 years of work.
  • 😀 The key to continued intellectual growth lies in meditation, which helps individuals realize their true self and reach their highest intellectual potential.
  • 😀 Meditation enables the deepest level of self-awareness, which is considered the greatest work a human can do.
  • 😀 True intelligence is not confined to the mind or body; it is a quality of awareness, and full awareness equals the intelligence of the universe itself.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the script?

    -The script focuses on the concept that intelligence can continue to grow throughout one's life, even beyond the biological purpose of reproduction, particularly through meditation and self-realization.

  • Why does the script suggest that most people stop growing intellectually at age fourteen?

    -The script suggests that biological growth focuses on reproduction, which is typically complete around age fourteen, leading to a stagnation in intellectual development for most people after that point.

  • What role does meditation play in the growth of intelligence according to the script?

    -Meditation is portrayed as the most powerful tool for growing intelligence, as it helps individuals reach self-realization, engage deeply with their subjective experience, and continue developing their intelligence throughout their lives.

  • How does the script explain the concept of intelligence?

    -Intelligence is described as a quality of awareness. The more aware a person is, the more intelligent they are. In the highest state of awareness, one's intelligence aligns with the vast intelligence of existence.

  • How does the script challenge the common belief about aging and intelligence?

    -The script challenges the belief that intelligence declines with age by suggesting that, through meditation and awareness, intelligence can continue to grow up to and beyond death, as the mind and body are separate.

  • What does the script suggest about people who are only concerned with biological needs?

    -The script suggests that if one's life is focused solely on biological needs like sex, family, and food, their intelligence remains limited to what's necessary for survival, and further intellectual growth may not be pursued.

  • What is the significance of Albert Einstein's and Emerson's examples in the script?

    -Albert Einstein and Emerson are used as examples of individuals whose intellectual growth surpassed their physical bodies. Emerson, for instance, claimed to be 'three hundred and sixty years old' due to the vastness of his intellectual achievements.

  • How does the script describe the intelligence of someone like Gautama Buddha?

    -The script describes Gautama Buddha's intelligence as beyond measurement, implying that true intelligence cannot be quantified or calculated but is linked to deep awareness and realization.

  • What does the script mean when it says intelligence continues after death?

    -The script means that while the physical body dies, the awareness and intelligence of a person, which are not tied to the body, continue beyond death. The mind's separation from intelligence allows for its continuation.

  • What does the script say about the relationship between mind, body, and intelligence?

    -The script clarifies that intelligence is not related to the mind or body. It is the quality of awareness, which is independent of both the body and the mind, suggesting that intelligence can grow regardless of physical or mental limitations.

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