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The Beloved, Volume 1 | |
| In this book Osho introduces the wild, dancing world of the Bauls, the mystics of Bengal. And in the first verse of their song, Only the connoisseur of the flavors of love can comprehend the language of a lovers heart is revealed the essence of their religion. | ||
| Osho explains their view of sex, their concept of the body as a temple, and their secret of surrender to God, to the Beloved, to the essential man who lives within us all. These discourses will introduce you to Oshos vision of the body and human consciousness. | ||
| 323 pages
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The Beloved, Volume 2 | |
| Osho says, The Bauls path is not the path of the austere man, of the monk - no. It is the path of the dancer, the singer, the aesthetic man. His prayer is full of beauty, and God is not a concept of philosophy, but the Beloved. | ||
| hardback $16.00 |
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The Divine Melody Osho comments on the songs of Kabir, the seven chakras, and four steps given by Kabir to attain the divine melody. paperback $16.95 |
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Inner War and Peace Timeless Solutions to Conflict from the Bhagavad Gita Osho calls the Bhagavad Gita “the first psychological scripture,” available to the East long before Freud, Adler, and Jung. The Bhagavad Gita is probably the most famous of Hindu scriptures and is presented in the form of a dialog between the enlightened Krishna and the great archer and warrior Arjuna on the eve of the Mahabharata, the great Indian war that occurred some 5000 years ago. In his commentaries Osho explains how the patterns and conditionings of our mind create pain and misery, dilemma, conflict, and war. Each of us carries an Arjuna within us, and the mind of man at the beginning of the 21st century may not be too different from the one who fought 5000 years ago. Osho is speaking at a time of crisis that is far more complex and of a potentially far greater magnitude than when Krishna and Arjuna were living. Osho expands on Krishna’s psychological vision and gives us keys for personal and global peace. softcover $14.95 |
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| The Last Morning Star | ||
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Talks on the Enlightened Woman Mystic, Daya. |
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| The last morning star symbolizes all that is ephemeral in this world. Talking on the playful and provocative poetry of Daya, Osho takes us on a journey from the transient, from our world outside, to the eternal, our boundless world within. This is the journey of the hart - the joyous, spontaneous, and at times uncompromising way of an enlightened woman mystic. | ||
| Translated from Hindi | ||
| hardback $19.95 |
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The Path of Love Discourses on the songs of Kabirs enlightenment and his life-affirmative approach to religion. Hardback – $18.95 |
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Showering Without Clouds | |
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Another new Hindi to English translation, this book contains Oshos commentaries on the sutras of love of Sahajo, the woman mystic from eighteenth century Rajasthan. It is an extraordinarily rich and touching book, because not only do we get to read Sahajos beautiful words, and get maybe our first taste of the heart and being of an enlightened woman, but we also have a chance to savor the commentaries of Osho, who in his own words will find it ... an entirely new journey, as it is ...the first time I will speak on an enlightened woman. |
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| We read of the different paths and pitfalls of the female and male seeker, are given some beautiful insights into the difference between female and male egos, and learn what happens to both women and men on the verge of their enlightenment. A must and an inspiration for every woman, and a must and an inspiration for every man. | ||
| 440 pages hardback $15.95 |
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The Song of Ecstacy | |
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New Hindi to English Translation |
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| Talks on Adi Shankara's Bhaj Govindam | ||
| Osho has talked many times of Adi Shakaracharya, the eighth-century Indian enlightened mystic, but here for the first time we have a series of talks given on him and his teachings. Here we are introduced to a different Adi Shankaracharya - one who can sing of his ecstasy, and can dance in his joy of life. | ||
| hardback $19.95 |