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| Behind A Thousand Names | ||
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Talks on the Nirvana Upanishad |
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| Speaking at a meditation camp at Mount Abu, Osho elucidates the enduring wisdom of this ancient teaching: the true meaning of initiation, or sannyas; the qualities needed by the seeker that will allow him to flower to his full potential; the dangers and pitfalls along the path; the harmonious dance between devotion - the path of love - and discipline - the path of meditation. | ||
| Translated from Hindi | ||
| paperback $16.95 |
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| Flight of the Alone to the Alone | ||
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Discourses on the Kaivalya Upanishad |
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| The Kaivalya Upanishad is about the nature of ultimate freedom. It is an inquiry into one of the major themes of modern man: becoming complete in oneself; finding aloneness without feeling lonely. Osho brings these sutras to life again, not from the intellectual standpoint of a scholar or with the dogmatic mind of a priest, but from his own enlightened experience. | ||
| Translated from Hindi | ||
| hardback $23.95 |
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| Heartbeat of the Absolute | ||
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Discourses on the Ishavasya Upanishad |
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| In discourses given by Osho during an early meditation camp, Osho comments on the ancient Hindi sutras and speaks on issues like love and possessiveness, the nature of our reluctance to face death, the mechanisms of the mind, and many others. He also gives practical suggestions on how to prepare for meditation and how to extract the most from meditation techniques. | ||
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| I Am That | ||
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Discourses on the Isa Upanishad |
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| "From wholeness emerges wholeness, wholeness coming from wholeness, wholeness still remains." Osho uses the metaphor of one candle lightening another to show how the whole remains undiminished. | ||
| paperback $8.95 |
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| The Message Beyond Words A Dialog with the Lord of Death |
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Discourses on the Kathopanishad |
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| The Kathopanishad is the ancient Indian scripture that addresses the reality of death and the dimensions beyond death. It is done through a very sweet teaching story about an innocent boy, Nachiketa, and his search for the secrets of the soul by confronting Yama, the Lord of Death. Osho comments on the mist of fear and misunderstanding that surrounds death in the modern mind. He completely exposes the myth of death. | ||
| Translated from Hindi | ||
| 515 pages rare |
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| Philosophia Ultima | ||
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Discourses on the Madkukya Upanishad |
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| These discourses focus on the see mantra aum, the imperishable sound which is the seed of all that exists. | ||
| paperback $6.95 |
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| The Supreme Doctrine | ||
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Discourses on the Kenopanishad |
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| Speaking to his first Western disciples, Osho comments on these ancient Vedic scriptures and also answers questions about using the intellect, transcending the duality of sex, the role of the Master in the spiritual journey of the disciple, psychoanalysis, and his chaotic meditation techniques. | ||
| hardback $21.95 |
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| That Art Thou | ||
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Discourses on the Sarvasar Upanishads. |
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| The discourses in this book were given in 1972 during the first meditation camps in which Osho spoke English. He addresses meditation in very specific terms for the participants of the camp. The book contains 18 rare, full-page photographs of Osho and the meditation camps during this period. | ||
| hardback $21.95 |
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| The Ultimate Alchemy, Vol. 1 | ||
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Discourse on the Atma Pooja Upanishad |
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| In this book Osho takes the Atma Pooja Upanishad, which literally means worship of the self and responds to it in a way that helps present-day seekers penetrate their unconscious and find the truth within themselves. This uncovering of the self is the ultimate alchemy. The Master focuses on the process of sitting, centering, witnessing, and becoming conscious. | ||
| hardback $19.95 |
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| Vedanta: Seven Steps to Samadhi | ||
| Discourses on the Akshya Upanishad | ||
| A commentary on the Vedic scriptures including many meditation techniques used by the seers of ancient India and the seven steps which are keys to wisdom. | ||
| hardback $24.95 |
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| The Way Beyond Any Way | ||
| Talks on Sarvasar Upanishad | ||
| In this book
Osho describes, step by step, the search within, the search for the essence, for what is divine within man. This essence is variously known as the self, the atman, the soul, in the ancient teachings of earlier Masters. |
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| But before
beginning on this search Osho says: I warn you in advance that to involve oneself in the teachings of an Upanishad is like playing with fire. An Upanishad cannot be understood without you also becoming transformed. |
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| In understanding this one Upanishad, doors will open to the most profound understanding known to the genius of man. Hence its name, Sarvasar: the secret of secrets, the mystery within all mysteries, the essence of essences. | ||
| Translated from Hindi | ||
| hardback $19.95 |