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Introducing Osho
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| What is Oshos philosophy? is a common question from people who are getting acquainted with Osho for the first time. The truth is: He says again and again that he has no philosophy, set of beliefs, or dogma to teach, and that his effort is rather to deprogram us from all philosophies and beliefs so that we can experience the truth directly. |
| Any of the hundreds of books by Osho will give you a taste of his unique and transformative vision. But just to make it easier to start the journey, we make the following suggestions for introducing Osho - to yourself or as a gift for a friend. |
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Four Classics
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| The Psychology of the Esoteric | ||
| First published as The Inward Revolution, this book's content is exactly that. These are some of Osho's earliest talks given to relatively small groups in the early 70s. Beginning where Western psychology leaves off, they are like road maps for the path beyond the known. His words aim toward the ultimate awakened state penetrating to the very core of the readers consciousness. | ||
| hardback $14.95 |
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Lifetime Companions
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| The Heart Sutra | |
| Osho comments on the heart of Buddhas teachings: the merging of the negative and positive, the insubstantiality of the ego, and the buddha-nature of all existence. Osho also speaks on the seven chakras and the corresponding facets in man the physical, psychosomatic, psychological, psycho-spiritual, spiritual, spiritual-transcendental, and transcendental. | |
| hardback $24.95 |
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Just Like That | |
| This book illuminates traditional Sufi stories, revealing the hidden dimensions of Sufism. | ||
| hardback rare | ||