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OSHO Zen Tarot
The Transcendental Game of ZenGifts and App – CompilationThe traditional tarot is often used to satisfy our longing to understand the past, or to predict the future. This OSHO Zen Tarot focuses on gaining an understanding of the here and now. Learn MoreTarot in the Spirit of Zen
The Game of LifeeBook – CompilationAn invaluable handbook for those who want to go more deeply into the meanings of the cards in the Osho Zen Tarot - with a pop-out mini-deck of Major Arcana cards bound into the back of the book. Learn MoreOSHO Zen Tarot App
Gifts and AppThis OSHO Zen Tarot focuses on gaining an understanding of the here and now. It is a system based on the wisdom of Zen, a wisdom that says events in the outer world simply reflect our own thoughts and feelings, even though we ourselves might be unclear about what those thoughts and feelings are. Learn MoreOSHO Transformation Tarot
Gifts and AppThe OSHO Transformation Tarot is a playful application containing sixty parables and teaching stories from the world’s greatest wisdom traditions. Learn MoreWalking in Zen, Sitting in Zen
Audiobooks – Series of TalksOsho describes Yoka as a Zen master of great skill; his words being tremendously beautiful, yet uncompromising. His deep respect and compassion for the individual is such that he wants you to wake up now; he shatters all your dreams.
Learn MoreZen Is a Very Rare Flowering
Zen Is an ExperienceTalk #16 from the series Sitting in Zen Walking in ZenOsho,
I cannot understand the philosophy of Zen. What should I do to understand it?
"Zen is not a philosophy at all. To approach Zen as if it is a philosophy is..." Learn MoreZen: The Path of Paradox, Vol. 1
Audiobooks – Series of TalksIs Zen a religion? “No,” says Osho, but then again “Yes.” It is a religion without any theology, priests, prayer, holy books and with no concept of God. This is the paradox of Zen.
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In this book, using Zen stories and anecdotes as his starting point, Osho explains exactly what Zen is and its relevance to the way we live now.The Zen Manifesto: Freedom from Oneself
eBook – Series of TalksAlso Available As: Series of AudiobooksThese talks are the pinnacle of Osho on Zen. He lays out his Manifesto – a celebration of the experience of “freedom from the self” – and speaks eloquently about those credited with having brought Zen to the West. Learn MoreThe Zen Manifesto: Freedom from Oneself
Audiobooks – Series of TalksAlso Available As: eBookThese talks are the pinnacle of Osho on Zen.
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He lays out his Manifesto – a celebration of the experience of “freedom from the self” – and speaks eloquently about those credited with having brought Zen to the West.Zen: The Path of Paradox, Vol. 3
Audiobooks – Series of TalksZen says that if you want to find truth, you have to seek. Zen also says don’t seek, because then you won’t find. This is why Zen is called “the path of paradox.”
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This series explores this paradoxical world, this distinctive approach to life.
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