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Love, Freedom, Aloneness
A New Vision of RelatingeBook – CompilationAlso Available As: BookIn today's world, freedom is our basic condition, and until we learn to live with that freedom, and learn to live by ourselves and with ourselves, we are denying ourselves the possibility of finding love and happiness with someone else. Learn MoreOn Basic Human Rights: A New Narrative
eBook – CompilationEvery human being is a category unto himself. And unless we recognize the uniqueness of each individual, there are not going to be any human rights, and there is not going to be a civilized world—human, loving, rejoicing. Learn MoreOsho: The Buddha for the Future
By Maneesha JameseBook – CompilationThe first of a trilogy Osho describes as “the historical documentation of my work.” From India to Rajneshpuram in Oregon, USA, dramatically culminating in the day of Osho’s arrest. Learn MorePower, Politics, and Change
What can I do to help make the world a better place?eBook – CompilationAlso Available As: BookPower, Politics, and Change takes on the conventional wisdom that "power corrupts" and proposes instead that those who seek power are already corrupt: Once they attain their goal, their corruption simply has the opportunity to express itself. Learn MoreThe Art of Living and Dying
eBook – CompilationAlso Available As: BookWhy are we afraid of death? Should we tell someone they are dying? Is reincarnation true? With depth, clarity, compassion, and even humor, Osho answers the questions we all have about this most sacred of mysteries and offers practical guidance for meditation and support. Learn MoreThe Book of Children
Supporting the Freedom and Intelligence of a New GenerationeBookAlso Available As: BookThis book calls for a “children’s liberation movement” to break through old patterns and create opportunities for an entirely new way of relating as human beings. Learn MoreThe Power of Love
Osho Life EssentialseBook – CompilationOne of the most important life events is falling in love, yet we never learn about it in school. Societies and religions force us into models and thought-forms that are often in opposition to an organic model of love, which is instead institutionalized by marriage, religious affiliations, and nationalism. Learn More
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