Life is a well of delight, but when rabble drink it The well become poisonous - Nietzsche
@aak5979 күн бұрын
😂 overrated 😂😂😂
@TrioTube-AKA9 күн бұрын
@@Acharya_RahulMen Are Cursed They have To Work as muchbas possible -Nietzsche
@Acharya_Rahul9 күн бұрын
@@aak597 in the world of Philosophy, Osho is not even mentioned in any book. Nietzsche is taught all over the world. No comparison.
@TrioTube-AKA9 күн бұрын
@@Acharya_Rahul Dalal hai kya?
@PhilosophersCanvas9 күн бұрын
When Nietzsche said God is dead to Osho, he responded. How ? How can anyone be dead who was never alive ? Osho further added, "Your statement sounds like Santa is dead. Dear Nietzsche, I am highlighting the absurdity of declaring the death of something fictional. "
@Acharya_Rahul9 күн бұрын
Because God is Dead term was coined in Thus Spoke Zarathustra, a fiction philosophical novel.
@pratyushsandilya50539 күн бұрын
Pehle too khud padh le aur isko bhi achhe se padhkar video banane ko bol
@Acharya_Rahul9 күн бұрын
@@pratyushsandilya5053 I think most of the youtubers have read Thus spoke Zarathustra like Think and Grow Rich. This philosophical poetic novel is like Bhagavad Gita. One should give proper time to understand.
@willofd69819 күн бұрын
I knew osho is incomplete godman, upanishad padha hota to nasadiya sukta ke bare me Pata hota , jaha bola jata hai existence of universe ke bare me shayad ishwar ko bhi Pata nahi , yahan hame samajh ata hai Hinduism nahi bolta Hume sab Pata hai
@aloneboy_06969 күн бұрын
😂 nice one 🔥
@positiveness1438 күн бұрын
Bhai Osho is not comparable with any one, He is on top..
@QadeerSindhi-b7u3 күн бұрын
You don't know about Nietzsche
@tekamaniket36199 күн бұрын
Bhaisaab...... I am not so religious person but you helped me to get the words for my feelings and thoughts Kudos to you man. Keep up the good work it just blow my mind
@rudraraval75819 күн бұрын
came across your channel a few weeks ago.. one of the best philosophy channel on internet keep it up man great work
@piyushsahu5919 күн бұрын
Please continue this series 🙏
@savvy_me8 күн бұрын
Osho was just a presenter who collected pre-existing philosophies and spiritualities and presented them in eye-catching fashion
@kashafbinshamim8 күн бұрын
What's wrong with it?
@gauravmalik18838 күн бұрын
Ideas build upon ideas. Everyone gains knowledge from others - what's wrong with that - apart from that osho examined all that knowledge , relate to his life , applied it all and gained new insights from his consciousness too as i said ideas build upon ideas you can also try learning something snd if you do examine, relate , apply - then you will also have aha moments So He had his own insights too and he presented them in very simple and logical manner 💯 And he was so so amazing .. so grateful for him .. he was a buddha ❤
@singhskeptic57426 күн бұрын
He had orginal thoughts as well
@gauravmalik18835 күн бұрын
@@savvy_me name one person who didn't learn from another Be it jesus , krishna , buddha , kabir Everyone learns from their fellow beings too We all are one only ❤️ And he had his original thoughts for sure 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
@anerkant3 күн бұрын
Who tells everything by himself except prophets? No one ever did that. Everyone has to learn from others directly or from books. Osho read but he did not pretend or pose as fake. He said what he deeply grasped. Prophets neither read nor study under a teacher. They say great things lines high level language only because god helps them. When god stops even they can't say something that high on their own.
@user-je1hi6jy1i9 күн бұрын
Nietzsche is like a kid in front of Osho, Nietzsche is a great thinker and philosopher but he is only a thinker whereas Osho is a Self-realised individual which comes under the category of Buddha, Krishna Murthy, Alan watts, bodhidharma, Krishna, Jesus, Ramana Maharshi, Ramakrishna paramhansa, etc he experienced the highest level of experience any human can achieve. I believe he is Buddha of this century but people are not even realising this now, Maybe after 100-200 years later when collective human consciousness and paradigm will shift, then people will understand these highly experiancially intelligent people like osho.
@amandeepsinghpathania55008 күн бұрын
Nietzsche is way above osho Bhai. Every thought of osho is borrowed from philosopher before him . Even in his lectures in Germany, he used Nietzsche to convey his message.
@Sarguntyagi1.08 күн бұрын
The knowledge osho had is unveliable
@user-je1hi6jy1i8 күн бұрын
@@amandeepsinghpathania5500 but the question is "is Nietzsche an enlightened being" no infact his life is very miserable that means whatever his philosophies are they didn't work even for him too, but Osho's philosophical ideas are just not ideas they are experienced intelligence he experienced god and helped many of his students to experience the same thing. Your lack of understanding of osho clearly shows you are just an intellectual parrot who just repeats the ideas of other who but didn't understand anything by heart. You do not have any spiritual understanding.
@Rohanisheree8 күн бұрын
@@user-je1hi6jy1iBhai don't judge someone by one comment. He's just giving a statement. That's ego
@RahulRathor-z5v8 күн бұрын
how do you know what self realization is ? how do you know what was the level of buddha or krishna ? osho has made a video for people like you which is called 'ye to madhushala hai' i think you should watch it.
@bijayrao9 күн бұрын
Boss what a topic and what an innovative approach to cover it. Have been going through your lectures as a silent backbencher student but could not stop today .. you were amazing in this one my friend. These are like two voices within you and as long as you decide to follow at least one, you are home else keep looking for your god!! 😄
@DesiPhilosopher7489 күн бұрын
❤️
@jeesafar64308 күн бұрын
Osho has a series of discourses in which he has responded to Nietzsche's statement 'God is dead'. The name of the Hindi discourse series is (क्या ईश्वर मर गया हैं ?)....You can both read and listen to it. There is another book by Osho on 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra' its name is 'Zarathustra A God that can dance'.
@growwithaman5 күн бұрын
Which discourse
@RupeshKumar-ni1vd8 күн бұрын
Keep up the grind dawg, we will be supporting you no matter what
@sadhak-hc2th9 күн бұрын
To Nietzsche : If life will be taken as battle rather than a play, one day you will get exhausted with 100% guarantee. Have you not seen a little child playing, enjoying making a miniature house with such a joy, without any lack of energy whole day. And, same child with a task, a battle given by his mother to complete school homework, or the same miniature house making project seems to exhaust instantly.
@prashsin76623 күн бұрын
**Nietzsche:** You talk about celebrating life, Osho, but most people live in a state of weakness, following society's rules and not truly being themselves. To truly be free, we need to rise above these limits and create our own values. Life is about struggle and overcoming the "herd mentality" to become something great, the Übermensch (superman). **Osho:** But Nietzsche, you're focused too much on struggle and control. Life doesn't have to be a battle. The true freedom comes from letting go, from accepting life as it is, not from fighting against it. You don’t need to constantly strive to be better. Just relax, be present, and you will find peace. **Nietzsche:** If you relax and accept everything, you're just giving up. Life is a fight! The strong rise above the weak. You need to create yourself through struggle and willpower, not by accepting everything. **Osho:** But if you're always fighting, you create tension and suffering. True freedom comes from letting go of that need to always control and fight. Embrace life, accept it, and you’ll find that you are already free. You don’t have to be in constant conflict with others to be great. **Nietzsche:** But accepting everything means accepting mediocrity. The weak do that. Only the strong who push themselves to the limit are truly free. You must be different, not just blend in with the crowd. **Osho:** But you don’t need to be different by fighting. The power comes from being yourself, from being connected to life. If you stop fighting against life, you might realize that you are already powerful and unique, just as you are. **Nietzsche:** That might sound comforting, but it's not true. Life is about striving, creating, and becoming more. Without that struggle, life would have no meaning. **Osho:** I see it differently. Struggle is only in the mind. Life itself is about being present and enjoying the moment. When you let go of the need to fight, you naturally become the best version of yourself. You don’t have to strive for it. **Nietzsche:** I’ll never agree with that. For me, it’s all about pushing forward, creating greatness. For you, it’s about accepting things as they are. **Osho:** Maybe so, but in the end, both of us are looking for freedom. Whether you push hard to create your own values or just let life be, it’s about breaking free from society's rules and being yourself. **Nietzsche:** I’ll keep climbing. I need to rise above. **Osho:** And I’ll keep letting go. I need to flow with life. ---
@napoleanhill_1239 күн бұрын
"Nietzsche saw man as a bridge, but he could not see what man was a bridge to. The superman is not outside, it is inside." - Osho
@Indian.badger9 күн бұрын
I just came here to let you know that this thumbnail is so attractive and clickable. Your skill in creating this thumbnail is top-notch - truly remarkable!
@Sarguntyagi1.08 күн бұрын
Osho used to read 2-3 books a day imagine the knowledge he had
@sumitmangar856315 сағат бұрын
Please make more Osho vs Neitza fight
@rahulgoswami78138 күн бұрын
Bhai Osho aur Nietzsche ki kasam badi sahi acting ki hai. Veey good and intellectual video. Ty!
@elite699 күн бұрын
Unique content idea. And please bring an ultimate video on Nicolo Machiavelli soon. Pls 🙏
@DesiPhilosopher7489 күн бұрын
Next up
@willofd69819 күн бұрын
@@DesiPhilosopher748I knew osho is incomplete godman, upanishad padha hota to nasadiya sukta ke bare me Pata hota , jaha bola jata hai existence of universe ke bare me shayad ishwar ko bhi Pata nahi , yahan hame samajh ata hai Hinduism nahi bolta Hume sab Pata hai
@aloneboy_06969 күн бұрын
These topics/videos/books are good for current youth... Biography/Autobiography Memoir Self-help History Science Philosophy Religion/Spirituality Politics Journals Research papers Literature Psychology Rationality Ethics and morality Logic argument reasoning fact check
@DurpatipangiDurpati9 күн бұрын
Bro that thumbnail says how much dedicated you are to deliver content best of luck I have never written such word to anyone,you were worthy
@DesiPhilosopher7489 күн бұрын
Thanks to the person making the thumbnail for the channel
@IamTruthist9 күн бұрын
@@DesiPhilosopher748 Banda down to earth hai down to earth
@DurpatipangiDurpati9 күн бұрын
@DesiPhilosopher748 kudos to him and lots of blessings
@biswajitsen0019 күн бұрын
@IamTruthist he is brother of balraj
@IamTruthist9 күн бұрын
@@biswajitsen001 ?? Who is balraj
@pinku_497 күн бұрын
Osho has accepted Nietzsche's philosophy there's no need of Any debate.
@FarruKhan-g9s9 күн бұрын
1:45 thumbnail nailed ❤
@rohitmalhotra9187 күн бұрын
Bhai baised nhi hote ho aap most amazing work❤
@guribourhai8 күн бұрын
Please brother continue this series 🙏🏻
@forogboy9 күн бұрын
Bro thumbnail aur content dono hi top notch wala he!
@raghuvarkimadi7 күн бұрын
Nietzsche "God is dead" Acharya prashant : "God was never born" intellectual mind at peak ❣❣😂😂
@Nevio9187 күн бұрын
Acharya Prashant is baccha in front of JK and Osho
@raghuvarkimadi7 күн бұрын
@Nevio918 if you use that word for acharya prashant, means you haven't yet known JK and osho.
@supporton63279 күн бұрын
carl jung psychology full video plz
@Acharya_Rahul9 күн бұрын
Carl Jung v Sigmund Freud
@chionophiled9 күн бұрын
Bro your thumbnail and content is going 📈 .
@everytimelatest74539 күн бұрын
Life is a battle and fight with enjoy dear thnks for this beautiful wisdom Let's go beyond everything Once again thanks my brthr ❤
@neilcreation9 күн бұрын
You've been on a spree of uploads and im all in for it
@UniversalDisciple9 күн бұрын
Next Video on Jeremy Bentham pls
@hoodsmiled9 күн бұрын
NICE VIDEO BRO, LOVE YOU ❤️
@travllrtalk9 күн бұрын
I think amazing content Matlab mazzzza a gya 😂❤
@JayTVIndia9 күн бұрын
Thnks for making this happen
@praveshsudha4398 күн бұрын
Bhaiya I really liked this lecture. Would love to hear more on this series soon! I was reading Notes from the Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky and I was not able to understand it properly. I watched JB Perterson, explain the crux but I would really appreciate your understanding on the novel. PS: Loved your Work, keep it up :)
@preetamrawat49394 күн бұрын
Overall Winner? It depends on the audience: For the individual seeking empowerment: Nietzsche. For the seeker of inner peace and transcendence: Osho. For intellectual rigor and philosophical depth: Nietzsche. For an inspiring vision of humanity's future: Osho. Realistically, the "winner" would be subjective, as both thinkers operate in realms that fulfill different human needs. However, Nietzsche might win in a Western, rationalist setting, while Osho would resonate more in a spiritual or holistic context.
@Ecatasy8 күн бұрын
Why we are comparing them , Just absorb which is Good ❤ Comparison is the Theif of Joy ~ Confucius
@Ayushi46469 күн бұрын
Nietzsche is good but osho is something different... Accept this
@Acharya_Rahul9 күн бұрын
It's your thinking. I have read more than 20 books by Osho. Just one book i have read by Nietzsche. Thus Spoke Zarathustra > Osho & all cult plus Plato.
@utkarshjogdand81978 күн бұрын
great vedio unique concept
@Abdullah04u-q3c9 күн бұрын
Amazing content 😊
@sahil-yx2wv9 күн бұрын
this is very good concept for a video i would love to watch more
@tokyostreams79829 күн бұрын
Bro you have good content. Only suggestion I have is that you should improve you delivery .
@rdc515Күн бұрын
Just for kicks, I tried this topic with GPT: create a conversation between osho and nietzsche ChatGPT said: Certainly! Here’s a fictional conversation between Osho, the modern spiritual teacher, and Friedrich Nietzsche, the 19th-century philosopher, centered around their views on life, spirituality, and human nature: Osho: (smiling) Friedrich, you speak of the "Übermensch," the "Overman," as the one who transcends conventional morality. But tell me, what is it that you think he transcends? Isn’t transcendence itself just another form of escape from the very life we live? Nietzsche: (laughs) Ah, Osho, you have a knack for cutting to the heart of things. The Übermensch is not an escape from life-it is an affirmation of life in all its chaos and suffering. He is the one who says "yes" to existence, who embraces its struggles, its pain, its beauty. We must transcend conventional morals, those shackles that make us feel guilty for living fully, for asserting our will. Osho: (nodding thoughtfully) Yes, I agree, but you speak of “will” as if it were something absolute, something that could be harnessed. To me, life is not something that needs to be controlled by willpower. It’s not about overcoming, but about surrendering, letting go. The moment you grasp at life, you limit it. True freedom comes not from asserting one’s will, but from dissolving the boundaries of the self and flowing with existence. You see, Nietzsche, life is not a battle to be won, but a dance to be enjoyed. Nietzsche: (smirking) Ah, surrendering, you say? I believe that’s the easy way. The masses of humanity surrender to fate, to destiny, to the comfortable order that suppresses their true potential. But my vision of humanity is one of strength, of self-overcoming. What you describe is a form of weakness, a submission to the forces of life. The Übermensch is not someone who submits; he creates, he conquers, he dares. Osho: (gently) But Nietzsche, isn't there strength in letting go? Isn't there power in the ability to surrender to the present moment, to the flow of life, without the need for domination? Your Übermensch, while seemingly powerful, seems burdened by the weight of constant striving, as though he is never at ease with what is. True power lies in being utterly at peace, in being the observer of your thoughts and actions without attachment. It’s not about conquering the world-it’s about becoming one with it. Nietzsche: (pauses, intrigued) You speak of peace, Osho, but what is peace without passion? Without the fire of the soul to drive us forward? To be content, to rest in the flow of existence, seems to me a kind of resignation. I believe that life is not meant to be passive, but active, dynamic. It is through struggle that one becomes more than oneself. Osho: (smiling) Struggle, yes, but what if the struggle itself is the illusion? What if the very idea of becoming "more" is part of the trap? In your pursuit of power, you may forget that all the striving in the world cannot bring you peace. It can only bring you exhaustion. You can achieve all the greatness you desire, and still, the inner emptiness remains. This emptiness is not something to fight against-it is the space from which all creativity and true joy arises. You are already everything you need to be. You don't need to struggle to become; you need only to awaken to your own nature. Nietzsche: (looking thoughtful) So you would say that becoming is not necessary, that we are already whole? But if that is so, why then do we live in such a fragmented world? Why is there so much suffering, if we are already complete? Osho: (gently) The world is fragmented because people are disconnected from their true nature. They live in their minds, in their conditioning, in their past. They are not present to what is. The suffering comes not because life is inherently painful, but because people resist what is happening. They cling to their desires, their expectations. They identify with their egos and become fearful of their own dissolution. True peace, true awakening, comes from the realization that you are not the mind, the body, the ego. You are the eternal witness, the observer of it all. When you realize this, suffering disappears-not by changing the world, but by changing your perception of it. Nietzsche: (laughs softly) And yet, I find this idea of dissolution troubling. You would have us dissolve the self, and in doing so, make us less than human. My vision was one of self-affirmation, a celebration of the will to power, not renunciation. Osho: (smiling deeply) But Nietzsche, in your search for the "will to power," you miss the deeper truth-that the strongest power is not the power to control, but the power to surrender. When you surrender, you are not diminished; you are liberated. The self is not a fortress to be built, but a veil to be dropped. When the veil falls, you see the whole universe reflected in your own being. You are both the dreamer and the dream, the creator and the creation. Nietzsche: (quietly) Perhaps, Osho, you are right in your own way. But I would never wish to lose the fire that drives me forward, that gives life its meaning. Osho: (gently) The fire is not lost; it is transformed. It becomes the flame of awareness, not the fire of egoic ambition. When you live from that place of deep awareness, you are not burning out-you are simply shining, effortlessly. Nietzsche: (pauses, reflecting) Perhaps that is a fire I have yet to understand. Osho: (smiling) Ah, the journey never ends, Friedrich. Each of us has our own path, and each path leads to the same destination-the realization that there is no destination, only the moment. In this conversation, Osho and Nietzsche explore their differing views on life, spirituality, and human potential. While Nietzsche focuses on strength, self-assertion, and the will to power, Osho advocates for surrender, awareness, and inner peace. Both recognize the complexity of human existence, but they offer different paths toward understanding it.
@Devxchauhan09 күн бұрын
Bro is dropping bangers continuously
@SumanRoy-b3n9 күн бұрын
sir duniya ka gyan dejiye❤❤🎉🎉
@usmanshakiir6 күн бұрын
Respect and wishes from Lahore Pakistan.
@Acharya_Rahul9 күн бұрын
Life is a well of delight, but when the rabble drink it; the Well become poisonous. - Nietzsche
@johnsonjon80348 күн бұрын
Damnn thanks for such a awesome lecture
@keshavsood26765 күн бұрын
I read osho books, he mentioned that Nietzsche did great work .
@Hatake076189 күн бұрын
Bro what a topic😭
@ShuklaAtul-p5l8 күн бұрын
Nice video
@heinhtet17295 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video ❤ Love from philosophy
@rohitchaker31532 күн бұрын
Great Debate 👌
@nishantchaurasia41378 күн бұрын
thumbnail crazyyy bhai..
@Jayantamondal-d6m9 күн бұрын
Osho talks about every bad aspect of almost all the religious book in a neutral way And also he explianed the good thing about those books "Scriptures are dead" You have to be your own light
@jayatewari12729 күн бұрын
देखिए हम किसी को डरायेंगे नहीं। लेकिन एक प्रश्न पूछेंगे समय उत्तर देने के लिए ताउम्र कभी भी दे सकता। इत्यादि
@Acharya_Rahul9 күн бұрын
Ask
@ahmedlabib9998 күн бұрын
Good video
@omkargouraje62438 күн бұрын
The complete statement is like ... 'God is dead. We have killed the God.' That means we believe in god, pray to god but we ignore him for our selfish gains. The every human is like that and hence concept of god (good-bad) is dead.
@arpitkoliwal5582 күн бұрын
pls aap apna face chhupa kr or awaaz ki pitch same level pe rkh kr kre to jyada smjh aayega
@RAHULSHARMA-zw1rg9 күн бұрын
Love you❤ bro
@Viikram219 күн бұрын
Bro thumbnail day by day 📈
@Itsme-mg6pz9 күн бұрын
Gotta say it's a good video But brohhh what a thumbnail
@vikram57036 күн бұрын
Bring video on Jiddu krishnamurti it would be amazing......
@sameerwilfredlateralentry31268 күн бұрын
Profound Jugalbandi ❤🙌
@Dada-TheuniversalAlphaMale7 күн бұрын
Pls make video on tibetian book of death
@aliakbarhussaini73439 күн бұрын
Please make a video in detail If Rumi met Nietzsche
@ArpitMaan-yt9 күн бұрын
Nice thumbnail
@gyansagar13899 күн бұрын
Extraordinary content
@pratikdulal12489 күн бұрын
Bhai jitna garib hota hai utana religions hote hai insan 😂
@happyrao38309 күн бұрын
Haahaa 1000 percent stayaaa
@FarruKhan-g9s9 күн бұрын
Point
@Acharya_Rahul9 күн бұрын
But India me rich bhi Astrology me ghuse hue h
@hetalsoni45769 күн бұрын
Fellecy
@FarruKhan-g9s9 күн бұрын
@Acharya_Rahul kyunke woh bhootiya banane ke liye 😂📈
8 күн бұрын
I think Dostoevsky was the first and you mentioned it well. I'm waiting your lecture for his novel, The Idiot. Just consider it. Thanks.
@HARISINGH-k5v3 күн бұрын
Bro egg ke bare me batana ki kon aa egg khana safe hai taki o wali filling n aaye ki ak ande me murgi ka bacha bhi tah,
@azamsaifi79009 күн бұрын
Amazing ❤❤
@blindflames19399 күн бұрын
love you bhai
@namankumar82609 күн бұрын
bhaiya aur osho pe banao
@human84548 күн бұрын
Be happy 😊 Osho
@tanmaydas76216 күн бұрын
Thumbnail fadu hai
@kartikmakwana73503 күн бұрын
Make lecture on Das Kabir
@Tanmay-bhodh9 күн бұрын
20:06 at this point osho beats nitchza 🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
@Acharya_Rahul9 күн бұрын
No, Osho just became Charwak.
@sparath3 күн бұрын
maza aa gya bhai
@Fardeen.Siddiqui5 күн бұрын
why not train chatgot to become both and have convo?
@Acharya_Rahul9 күн бұрын
Sir, by which app or software have you created Thumbnail? It's beyond the best category
@Lakshay-np9jh8 күн бұрын
More content like this please 🫡
@Raya-p1x9bКүн бұрын
Keep it up
@Imperfectly_perfect_0079 күн бұрын
Ibwould love to see a video on Vedanta philosophy or Advaita (non-dualism) philosophy. However i have watched Swami Sarvapriyanand in IIT Kanpur one
@zyan_otpid9 күн бұрын
great 😮
@mdmasoomalam69559 күн бұрын
Nice video
@AdityaRathod-o1j8 күн бұрын
Brother yahi to chahiye
@rabinarayankunda11864 күн бұрын
Beautiful brother ❤
@MAHESHGOVIL-t8v9 күн бұрын
Good content But, you listen yourself volume ko up down na kro bevajah
@SD_crt4 күн бұрын
Waah bhai maja aa gya
@miniclipgaming5967 күн бұрын
Maja a Gaya sir ❤ 27.09 😂
@arpitgurjar33689 күн бұрын
Dichotomy and decreed
@blackworld13669 күн бұрын
what a thumbnail ❤
@FangYuan-m6r7 күн бұрын
Osho : east or west only the only greatest philosopher who ever live , one whose thought somethings reaches the depth of buddha and zobra ,( Neitsche)
@clipzmania9737 күн бұрын
SUGGESTION - Thumbnail mein jo NEW ka button hai uska color RED kar dijiye...it will look a notification button which will attract people. Just my suggestion...manna ya nahi manna aapki marzi hai.