Living Dangerously Osho !full! -

Look at how you have been taught to live. You have been taught to build a fortress. You seek the secure job, the predictable relationship, the unchanging beliefs. You want a tomorrow that looks exactly like today, only slightly more comfortable. You call this safety. Osho calls it a slow, deliberate suicide.

It means treating your life not as a problem to be solved, but as a mystery to be lived. living dangerously osho

To speak of living dangerously, Osho says, is not to speak of recklessness. It is not a call to jump from cliffs or to pick fights with strangers. That is not danger—that is stupidity. The danger he invites you into is far more intimate and far more terrifying: the danger of being truly alive. Look at how you have been taught to live

The moment you are born, you are already dying. Between the first breath and the last, there is only a gap—a beautiful, mysterious gap. And in that gap, you have a choice. You can either live in the gaps between your fears, or you can live in the fire of the unknown. You want a tomorrow that looks exactly like

The paradox is this: the person who tries to protect his life loses it. He becomes a psychological corpse, dressed in respectable clothes. But the person who risks his life—who lives on the edge, who drinks deeply from the moment—finds that death has no power over him. Because he was never not dying. And he was never not reborn.