Osho developed new forms of active meditation. The best known is Dynamic Meditation which often starts with strenuous physical activity followed by silence and celebration. These were expected to lead the individual to overcome repression, lower their personal inhibitions, develop a 'state of emptiness', and attain enlightenment. The person then would have 'no past, no future, no attachment, no mind, no ego, no self.' He also taught a form of Monism, that God was in everything and everyone. |