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Belief, Doubt, and Fanaticism
Is It Essential to Have Something to Believe In?電子書 – 汇编Also Available As: BookOsho Life Essentials Series. Osho brings his unique and often surprising perspective to the religious, political, social and economic forces that drive people into opposing camps, fanatical groups, and belief systems that depend on seeing every "other" as the "enemy." Learn MoreFame, Fortune, and Ambition
What Is the Real Meaning of Success?電子書 – 汇编Also Available As: BookThis book examines the symptoms and psychology of preoccupations with money and celebrity. Osho challenges readers to examine and break free of the conditioned belief systems and prejudices that limit their capacity to enjoy life in all its richness. Learn MoreFrom Bondage to Freedom
(Currently on the Evening Meeting Schedule)電子書 – 全系列A deeply moving account of a rare and provocative experiment in human growth, these are Osho′s last discourses given in the US. As always Osho indicates how absolutely everything can be used by the seeker to wake up and be more aware. Learn MoreInnocence, Knowledge, and Wonder
What Happened to the Sense of Wonder I Felt as a Child?電子書 – 汇编Innocence, Knowledge, and Wonder looks to each person’s last state of innocence –childhood-–to recover the ability to truly be curious. Learn MoreKyozan: A True Man of Zen
Talks on Zen電子書 – 全系列In this short series of talks, you can explore how one wondrously straightforward, down-to-earth, enlightened master, Osho, describes another: Kyozan, a true man of Zen. Learn MoreTake It Easy
Talks on Zen Buddhism電子書 – 全系列In these delightful and playful talks, Osho introduces the mystery, the wonder and the emptiness that is Zen. He shows how verses by the fourteenth Zen master, Ikkyu, can stir the heart, touch the being and help our transformation. Learn MoreYakusan: Straight to the Point of Enlightenment
電子書 – 全系列Osho comments on incidents around Yakusan’s life, but he focuses on us, the reader, and on how we can reconnect to our essential being and become unified with existence. As Zen says, it can happen in a moment – and only in this moment.
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