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Moral, Immoral, Amoral
What Is Right and What Is Wrong?e-Boeken – compilatie“I don’t say cultivate morality; I say become more conscious, and you will be moral. But that morality will have a totally different flavor to it. It will be spontaneous; it will not be ready-made.” Osho Learn MoreThe Alchemy of Yoga
Talks on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Vol. 4 of the Series: Yoga: The Science of the Soul
e-Boeken – Volledige reekAlthough born more than four thousand years ago, Patanjali remains contemporary – Yoga has become part of today’s natural healthy lifestyle. In this commentary on the sutras, Osho reintroduces the foundations of Yoga in a way accessible to everyone.
Learn MoreThe Heart of Yoga
Talks on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Vol. 2 of the Series: Yoga: The Science of the Soule-Boeken – Volledige reekOsho describes Patanjali as a mathematician of the ultimate poetry; a mystic with a scientific mind, who analyzes and dissects as if in a lab, but his lab is one of the inner being.
Learn MoreThe Path of Yoga
Discovering the Essence and Origin of Yoga
Vol. 1 of the series: Yoga: The Science of the Soul
e-Boeken – Volledige reekYoga is now internationally an integral part of our health-conscious cultural landscape. It is practiced by millions for health and fitness reasons. While Yoga is seen and practiced mostly as a body exercise program, the interest in the philosophical and spiritual dimension of Yoga is growing. Learn MoreYoga: A New Direction
Talks on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Vol. 5 of the Series: Yoga: The Science of the Soul
e-Boeken – Volledige reekStep by step, Osho explains what he calls “the central teaching of Patanjali” – a path of eight steps that leads finally to transformation. Osho describes the significance and meaning of each of Patanjali's steps of self-exploration. Learn MoreYoga: The Mystery Beyond Mind
Talks on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Vol. 3 of the Series: Yoga: The Science of the Soule-Boeken – Volledige reekOsho infuses new life into the ancient sayings of Patanjali, and shows how a meditative approach can make everyday situations opportunities for awareness.
“Life has no meaning; it simply exists, and exists so beautifully without meaning that there is no need.”
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