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The Art of Dying The Art of Dying  

Talks on Hasidism

In five of the ten discourses in this book, Osho speaks on classic Hasidic stories compiled by the Jewish philosopher, Martin Buber – a great tradition of laughing saints and wonderful stories. On five alternate days he answers questions put by his disciples.
Death and life are two polarities of the same energy, of the same phenomenon – the tide and ebb, the day and the night, the summer and the winter. They are not separate and not opposites, not contraries; they are complementaries.
Death is not the end of life; in fact, it is a completion of one life, the crescendo of one life, the climax, the finale.
And once you know your life and its process, then you understand what death is.
– Osho
“In a language simple yet profound the Master Osho indicates the art of “dying” by learning how to live in the here and now, the eternal life.” – Livres Hebdo, France
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The True Sage  

Comments on Hassidic stories by Martin Buber – a mixture of light-hearted tales and the penetrating understanding of a living sage.

These tales, small stories, have such a flavor. It is different from Zen, it is also different from Sufism. It has its own flavor, unborrowed from anyone, uncopied, unimitated. The Hasid loves, laughs, dnces. His religion is not of celibacy, but of creation. – Osho
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