Western Mystics

Reflections on Khalil Gibran’s The Prophet
(formerly published as “The Messiah, Vol. 1 and 2”)

Written in 1923, Khalil Gibran’s The Prophet is one of the world’s most beloved classics. Through the voice of the prophet Almustafa, Khalil Gibran explores many of the themes closest to our lives: love and hate, work and creativity, friendship and enmity, reason and passion, eating and drinking...

In Reflections, Osho examines Gibran’s poetic explorations of life – and goes further. He looks at whether Gibran is “a mystic of the highest order,” simply a poet “who speaks in words of gold” – or perhaps an extraordinary mixture of the two.

Hardcover; Rebel Publications
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The Messiah Vol. 2
This book is now published as Reflections on Khalil Gibran’s The Prophet

Commentaries on Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet
Osho brings Gibran's vision to life with this commentary. He says, "Read it as if it is opening doors of mystery for you."
Soft cover
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Theologia Mystica
Osho rivives the mystical revelation of Dionysius, the first bishop of Athens – and one of the first Westerners to have an understanding of the spiritual traditions of the East.
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The Hidden Harmony
The Hidden Harmony
Talks on the Fragments of Heraclitus

Life is full of conflicts and polarities. Whether this disharmony happens with others or within ourselves, it always occurs at the level of our personalities. And whenever we opt for one side at the expense of the other, that basic polarity remains.

In this book Osho encourages us to explore the possibility of living both sides rather than choosing one side or the other. The key is to remain unattached to either. Through witnessing, a hidden harmony can be born at our center.

"Heraclitus is a really rare flowering, one of the most highly penetrating souls who become like Everest, the highest peak of the Himalayas. Try to understand him." – Osho
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Osho’s Philosophia Perennis, Vol. 1
Talks on Pythagoras, the Philosopher and Mystic

“Pythagoras is almost an archetype: the seeker for truth par excellence, a person who devoted his whole life to finding Philosophia Perennis, the perennial philosophy of life. The possibility exists in everybody; it has been actualized.” –Osho
Being both a mathematician and a mystic, Pythagoras was the first enlightened person to experiment with creating a synthesis between science and mysticism. All that remains of his mystical teachings are the Golden Verses, on which Osho expands in these talks, giving us insights into Pythagoras’ profound understanding of the mysteries of existence, and his commonsense approach to life.
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