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Books I Have Loved  
Autobiography of a Spiritually Incorrect Mystic
An indispensable work for understanding the life and teachings of one of the most unusual mystics and philosophers of our time.
Drawn from nearly 5,000 hours of Osho's recorded talks, this is the story of his youth and education, his life as a professor of philosophy and years of travel teaching the importance of meditation, and the true legacy he sought to leave behind: a religion-less religion centered on individual awareness and responsibility and the teaching of “Zorba the Buddha,” a celebration of the whole human being.
paperback $14.95
   
Books I Have Loved  
Books I Have Loved

An extraordinary book written under extraordinary circumstances.

Here Osho does not speak in his usual lecture hall to thousands of seekers but in an intimate and eccentric setting to only four disciples. He tells stories and gives poetic and profound descriptions of books that helped him “...when nothing else was shining in the darkness.”
Osho talks about 168 books in all, from the great seers of the Far East and Indian mystics, to Nietzsche and Western philosophers and novelists. Here is a whole rainbow of the world's literary genius, woven together with wonderfully humorous personal comments and swings of the Zen stick from Osho to his note takers.
hardback $14.95
   
Glimpses of a Golden Childhood  
Glimpses of a Golden Childhood

The Rebellious Childhood of a Great Enlightened One

Osho recalls his childhood through intimate stories and fascinating and hilarious tales of his mischievous ways. Includes 59 rare and intimate photos.
I love stories, and all this started with my Nani. She was a lover of stories too. Not that she used to tell me stories, just the contrary: She used to provoke me to tell her stories, all kinds of stories and gossips. She listened so attentively that she made me into a storyteller. – Osho
hardback $19.95
 
 
Notes of a Madman
Osho explores the depths of the Tibetan mantra, Om Mani Padme Hum, in this stream of intimate conversations. The book is a transcription of what Osho said in the presence of a few individuals in the unlikely setting of his dental sessions. Here Osho speaks in a free, loose, poetic way on anything that comes to him, directly from his own world, on what moves him, on what he loves, opening us to the panorama of an enlightened consciousness.
hardback – $9.95