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Osho Rajneesh

    Lachen is Religion
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    Vom Sex zum kosmischen Bewusstsein
    Sprengt den Fels der Unbewusstheit
    • Horčičné semienko

      • 456 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Spory o pravosť Biblie nie sú nové. Je tiež známe, že štyri evanjeliá, ktoré obsahuje, boli počas stáročí menené a ich dnešná podoba nezodpovedá originálom. Osho však zameral svoju pozornosť na piate evanjelium svätého Tomáša, ktoré sa do Biblie nikdy nedostalo. Jeho obsah bol totiž podľa neho príliš revolučný a so záujmami cirkvi nezlučiteľný, lebo sa týkal rebélie a pravej podstaty Ježišovho učenia. Prepísaním Oshových hovorov do podoby knihy majú teraz čitatelia na celom svete možnosť zoznámiť sa s týmto evanjeliom a vytvoriť si vlastný názor na to, akú povahu a poslanie mali neskreslené Ježišove slová.

      Horčičné semienko2015
      4,5
    • Sláva, bohatstvo a ambície

      • 151 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Aký je skutočný zmysel úspechu? A ak nie ste spokojní, vaša myseľ logicky hovorí: „Možno treba dosiahnuť viac, mal by si pridať.“ A tak sa za tým ženiete. Cestou si všimnete, že všetci sa usmievajú a sú šťastní. Nosia na tvári masku a tak klamú jeden druhého. Aj vy si nasadíte masku a ostatní si myslia, že ste šťastnejší ako oni. A vy si zas myslíte, že sú šťastnejší ako vy. Ocitli ste sa v bludnom kruhu predstierania, aby ste dosiahli slávu, bohatstvo a naplnili ambície. Ale ako z toho von? Stačí, keď porozumiete. Nemusíte sa ničoho zbavovať. Najdôležitejšie je pochopiť. V knihe sa dozviete: čo je skutočný úspech, o ktorý by sme sa mali snažiť a aký je jeho význam; čo znamená bohatstvo a ako rozpoznať, kedy sme bohatí; aký má zmysel snažiť sa dosiahnuť materiálny úspech; ako sa zbaviť žiadostivosti a vlastných očakávaní a len tak byť.

      Sláva, bohatstvo a ambície2014
      3,7
    • Kouzlo sebeúcty Jedním z nejzávažnějších psychických problémů dnešní doby je nedostatek sebeúcty a zdravého sebevědomí. Lidé se snaží přizpůsobit okolí, podléhají vnějším vlivům a ztrácejí svou osobnost a především vlastní osobitost. Právě to je hlavním tématem této sbírky promluv mistra Osho, který se snaží lidi probudit, aby uvnitř objevili ten nejcennější poklad svou pravou podstatu, která tam stále je, ale člověk na ni zapomněl. Zapomněl, jaké je být sám sebou, a z toho pramení různé psychické poruchy. Osho nabízí ty nejúčinnější léky, protože ukazuje, že každý je naprosto jedinečný a má přirozené právo na prožívání šťastného života. Jeho medicínou je meditace, která člověku otevírá nitro, aby mohl nahlédnout do jeho nekonečných hlubin a znovu nalézt sám sebe. Podmínkou této dobrodružné výpravy je zklidnění uprostřed neklidné doby, což není snadné, ale s takovým průvodcem, jakým je Osho, jdete správnou cestou k sebepoznání, jehož základem je objevení kouzla sebeúcty.

      Kouzlo sebeúcty2012
      3,4
    • L'immortalità dell'anima

      • 141 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      In questo libro uno dei più grandi maestri spirituali del nostro tempo indica una via per affrontare un interrogativo universalmente avvertito come fondamentale da tutti gli l'anima è immortale? Nella sua riflessione Osho spiega quindi come affrontare la morte senza timori, vincendo con la meditazione tutte le paure che ad essa si accompagnano ed entrando in sintonia col tutto.

      L'immortalità dell'anima2009
    • The Rebel is a guide that contains the lectures that were delivered by Osho between 01/06/87 to 25/02/87. In the Rebel, readers will come across questions from various seekers and answers from Osho. He speaks about overthrowing the past to forge a new future. The first lecture, delivered on 1 June, 1987 in the Chuang Tzu Auditorium, is titled the Rebel: The Very Essence of Religion. One of the questions in here is about the difference between a rebel and a revolutionary. In the second chapter, readers will be able to understand the relationship between enlightenment and language. The fourth chapter, the Rebel Is Utterly Innocent, lists the qualities of a rebel in Herald A New Dawn, Osho explains that a rebel does not belong to any existent category and instead is a new category by himself. to understand what justice means to a rebellious man, readers should focus on the ninth chapter. In the thirteenth chapter of the Rebel, a disciple asks Osho why he refers to the word 'rebel' in a positive sense, when it usually implies something negative. Readers who are wondering if rebels are born or made, will find their answers within the same chapter. The Rebel contains many more such questions and even more interesting answers. Those who are looking for answers to life's many questions can find this book to be informative, interesting and enlightening. The Rebel, published by HPB/FC in 2007, is available as a paperback.

      The Rebel The Very Salt of the Earth2007
      4,1
    • Dijo el Buda

      El reto de las dificultades de la vida

      • 450 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Using modern language, this book extracts the essence of the Buddha's perception and deep understanding and exposes an everlasting message to the contemporary reader. In these aphorisms, Osho presents the Buddha's belief in the need for doubt and discussion in the spiritual quest for the nature of desire, individuality, universality, love, sex, marriage, and reincarnation. Con un lenguaje moderno, este libro expone la esencia de la percepción y la comprensión del Buda en un mensaje eterno para el lector contemporáneo. Con estos aforismos, Osho presenta la filosofía del Buda con respecto a la importancia de la duda y la discusión de temas como la búsqueda del orígen del deseo, la individualidad, la universalidad, el amor, la sexualidad, el matrimonio y la reencarnación.

      Dijo el Buda2007
      4,4
    • Osho mluví o různých zásadních vlastnostech dětí, jako je například hravost, nevinnost a přirozená inteligence. Odpovídá na otázky svých posluchačů ohledně těhotenství, porodu, vztahu mezi děti a rodiči, výchovy, učení a vzdělávání dětí.

      O dětech. Svoboda být sám sebou2007
      4,8
    • Buddha

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Dieses Buch zaubert das Lächeln Buddhas auf jedes Gesicht 'Ohne Glauben, ohne Metaphysik, ohne Dogma - so solltest du dich der Lehre des Buddha nähern. Mit nichts als dem nackten Geist, ohne Theologie und Ideologie. Beginne so! Das ist der Weg, um hinter die Wahrheit Buddhas zu kommen.' Osho Osho entführt die Leser auf eine spannende Reise in die Lebenswelt des Prinzen Gautama, der zum Buddha wurde, und erklärt seine Lehre mit der Kunst des großen Geschichtenerzählers. Lebendig und lebensnah, mit unkonventionellem Witz und tiefer Einsicht, wie sie nur ein echter spiritueller Lehrer zeigen kann, führt er Schritt für Schritt an die Geheimnisse und Feinheiten der 'Weltreligion ohne Gott' heran. Wunderschöne Bilder stimmen den Leser auf die besondere innere Qualität der buddhistischen Spiritualität ein und bereiten den Weg für die meditative Erfahrung.

      Buddha2006
      3,5
    • The Book of Wisdom

      • 550 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden

      Osho is known around the world for his pioneering contribution to meditation -- the science of inner transformation -- with the unique approach of his "Osho Active Meditations" acknowledging the accelerated pace of the contemporary world and bringing meditation into modern life. Based on the Seven Points of Mind Training by the 11th-century Buddhist mystic Atisa, The Book of Wisdom removes the dust of tradition that has gathered around meditation, conveying the essential science and methodology of the practice with a freshness and spontaneity that is rarely found in contemporary spiritual works. The book is a guide for inner discipline and transformation that is also highly accessible, incorporating light, often humorous question-and-answer sessions between the author and his audience that help readers make the practical connection between spiritual theory and meditation as a lifestyle.

      The Book of Wisdom2005
      4,6
    • Truth

      The Greatest Offender.

      Truth2004
    • The ABC Of Enlightenment

      • 218 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      In a lively, ABC of the spiritual life, Osho redefines words in contemporary language that lead to practical enlightenment. Osho's redefinitions offer readers ways to experience those words spiritually--often by shocking them out of what they think the word means: On Mantras: ""Chanting a mantra can only dull your mind; all repetition dulls the mind, makes you stupid...the real silence is positive; it has energy in it, it is intelligent, aware, full of life and zest."On Sex: ""Sex should be more fun than such a serious affair as it has been made in the past. It should be like a game, a play: two persons playing with each other's bodily energies."

      The ABC Of Enlightenment2003
      4,1
    • Tantra Transformation

      • 298 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Extemporaneous talks given by the author at the Osho International Meditation Resort, Pune, India.

      Tantra Transformation2002
    • Tato kniha, která vychází tematicky z diskuzí přednášek konaných v Bombaji koncem osmdesátých let, je souhrnem čehosi podstatného – čehosi okolo výjimečných situací, které se staly, nejisté budoucnosti a opojnosti přítomného okamžiku. Na tyto otázky zodpovídal Osho vstřícně a odpovědi zesílily tuto příchuť podstatného. Pro ty, kteří Osha znají to bude připomínkou celého oceánu, pro nováčky bude sladkou i slanou chutí se všemi chutěmi mezi tím obsaženými v tomto neobyčejném lidském bytí, které nám dává vše, bez rozdílu.

      Perly v kapse u vesty2002
      4,3
    • Vom Roboter zum befreiten Mann Der Mann von heute lebt in einem selbstgewählten Gefängnis der Anpassung an gesellschaftliche Normen und versucht, den steigenden Anforderungen seiner Umgebung gerecht zu werden, ohne zu wissen, wer er wirklich ist. Die alten Selbstbilder von »Männlichkeit« sind ins Wanken geraten, und verunsichert sucht der Mann nach neuen Rollenbildern. Doch die Lösung läßt sich nicht in äußeren Formen, Strukturen und Zielen finden, sondern nur im eigenen Innern. Anhand von 40 archetypischen Bildern wird das ganze Spektrum des männlichen Rollenverhaltens durchleuchtet und Osho, der provokante spirituelle Lehrer, zeigt, wie der Mann durch Verstehen, Selbstliebe und Meditation vom Kopf ins Herz, vom Tun zum Sein gelangen kann. Osho weist den Weg vom Sex zur Liebe, von Frustration zur Lebensfreude, von Abhängigkeit zu Bewußtheit und Freiheit.

      Das Buch der Männer2002
      4,0
    • Der vollkommene Weg

      • 184 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Osho leitet 1964 in Rajasthan sein erstes Meditationscamp und zeigt bereits seine analytische Schärfe. Mit Mitgefühl und Klarheit spricht er über zentrale Themen wie Religion, Wissenschaft und die Natur der Wahrheit, die als lebendige Erfahrung verstanden werden muss.

      Der vollkommene Weg2001
      4,4
    • Das Buch der Geheimnisse

      • 428 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Der spirituelle Reiseführer zu umfassendem Erwachen »Das Buch der Geheimnisse« nimmt innerhalb Oshos umfangreichen Werks eine Sonderstellung ein. Formal handelt es sich um einen Kommentar zu einer alten tantrischen Schrift, die Gott Shiva der indischen Mythologie zufolge der Welt übergeben hat. Sein Inhalt bietet einen spirituellen Reiseführer – den Weg zu umfassendem Erwachen mit dem Ziel der vollen Entfaltung unserer Menschlichkeit. »Das Buch der Geheimnisse« wird von Kennern als Oshos große Synthese seiner spirituellen Weltsicht betrachtet. Es enthält 112 Meditationstechniken und das große Versprechen, dass jeder Suchende dort die für ihn stimmige Meditation finden wird. Ein Buch fürs Leben, dessen Gehalt man nicht von heute auf morgen erfassen kann. Wer sich tiefer darauf einlässt, den wird es grundlegend verwandeln.• Das Opus magnum des großen Philosophen und spirituellen Lehrers• Osho war eine der prägenden geistigen Gestalten des 20. Jahrhunderts – ein profunder Denker und begnadeter Meditationslehrer

      Das Buch der Geheimnisse2001
      4,2
    • Liebe, Freiheit, Alleinsein

      • 348 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      In diesem provokativen Buch entwirft Osho eine zeitgemäße Vision der Liebe ohne moralische Zwänge. Von Mann und Frau fordert er, sich aus ihrer gegenseitigen Sklaverei zu lösen und einander die Freiheit zu schenken. Freiheit und Liebe fügen sich in Oshos Vision untrennbar zusammen. Doch auch das Alleinsein gehört dazu. Für Osho steht das Alleinsein nicht im Gegensatz zum Geliebtwerden, sondern ist dessen Ergänzung.

      Liebe, Freiheit, Alleinsein2001
      4,2
    • Take It Seriously

      A Revolutionary Insight Into Jokes

      • 688 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden

      An insights into Jokes. Osho has an immense sense of humor. Osho Used Jokes as a medium to bring you back to the present during his discourses. This book is a great compilations of Joke that he told during his discourses. If you love humor. This IS the book for you.

      Take It Seriously1998
      4,8
    • Hidden Mysteries

      • 234 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The significance of temples, statues, places ofpilgrimage, mantras and astrology has been forgotten or lost over thecenturies. Hidden Mysteries is a scientific, insightful, and at the sametime, esoteric exploration of what are often considered the outer trappingsand paraphanalia of religion.REVIEW FROM SANNYAS DOT ORG:Five chapters on ancient secrets man has been pondering over for centuries. Osho unveils new truths about pyramids, the third eye, ancient temples, mantras, sacred places of pilgrimage and their esoteric rituals and significance. This small volume also contains two fascinating chapters on astrology.SubjectEarly Talks and WritingsTranslated fromHindi :NotesAlso published as "Odysee Within"Time Period of Osho's original Discourses/Talks/Lettersfrom Apr 1, 1971 to Oct 31, 1971Number of Discourses/Chapters6

      Hidden Mysteries1997
      4,3
    • Yakusan

      Straight to the Point of Enlightenment

      Yakusan1997
      4,0
    • Harmonie invisible

      Fragments d'Héraclite

      • 217 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Osho Rajneesh nous dévoile la beauté de ces " fragments " et nous apporte une lumière nouvelle sur la pensée d'Héraclite. Dans l'histoire de la pensée occidentale, Héraclite, considéré comme un simple philosophe n'a pas été perçu comme un éveillé mais comme un personnage insolite, étrange. La concision de sa pensée, incomprise par la plupart de ses contemporains, lui valut d'ailleurs le surnom d'Obscur. Héraclite, dans un langage qui peut nous surprendre parce que la vérité est déroutante, parle de la vie, de ses apparentes contradictions et de son harmonie invisible. En cette fin de siècle, ces aphorismes, loin d'être dépassés, prennent au contraire tout leur sens. Ils nous montrent ce qui engendre les conflits, les guerres, l'intégrisme et nous indiquent précisément la voie qui peut nous mener hors de tous les antagonismes.

      Harmonie invisible1996
    • Ich aber sage euch

      Osho spricht über Jesus-Worte aus dem Neuen Testament

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      Ich aber sage euch1995
    • Vom Sex zum kosmischen Bewusstsein

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      With complete frankness Osho discusses the three stages of sex - physical, psychological and spiritual - and provides guidance on how this raw energy can be transformed into the realization of ultimate consciousness. He explains that when we repress our basic nature, sex takes roots in the unconscious, creating an unnatural obsession. It is this psychic state that has produced much mental sickness and the widespread perversity of society today. "Sex is man's most vibrant energy," Osho says," but it should not be an end unto itself: sex should lead man to his soul."

      Vom Sex zum kosmischen Bewusstsein1995
      4,1
    • From Bondage to Freedom

      Answers to the Seekers of the Path

      • 500 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      A deeply moving account of a rare and provocative experiment in human growth, these are Osho's last discourses given in the US. While most of his disciples are experiencing the fruition of their efforts to manifest a living community based on Osho's vision, the attempt of a small, power-motivated group's secret attempts to take control of the commune, and to poison Osho and his doctor is revealed as they flee the country. Through it all, Osho answers the questions of disciples and friends devastated and confused by the wanton disregard of his teachings by these few corrupted people. His answers expose the truth with uncompromising compassion as he talks on fascism, power games and individual responsibility. As always Osho indicates how absolutely everything can be used by the seeker to wake up and be more aware.

      From Bondage to Freedom1990
      4,5
    • The Transmission Of The Lamp

      • 443 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      In this third book which covers much of the esoteric side of the spiritual search, Osho responds to questions from the small group of sannyasins with him on tour. He explains 'witnessing' or 'watching' as a 24-hour technique that can be done anytime, anywhere; and talks on astral projection, past lives, and the origins of depression.

      The Transmission Of The Lamp1989
      4,5
    • No mind

      • 9 Seiten
      • 1 Lesestunde
      No mind1989
      4,7
    • The Zen Manifesto

      Freedom from Oneself

      • 296 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Osho makes it clear that the West’s comprehension of Zen is still largely intellectual rather than recognizing the penetrating experiential truth that Zen points to – which extends far, far beyond the mind. "It is time, ripe time for a Zen manifesto. The Western intelligentsia have become acquainted with Zen, have also fallen in love with Zen, but they are still trying to approach Zen from the mind. They have not yet come to the understanding that Zen has nothing to do with mind. Its tremendous job is to get you out of the prison of mind. It is not an intellectual philosophy; it is not a philosophy at all. Nor is it a religion, because it has no fictions and no lies, no consolations. It is a lion’s roar. And the greatest thing that Zen has brought into the world is freedom from oneself." Osho

      The Zen Manifesto1989
      4,1
    • Rinzai, Master of the Irrational

      • 191 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Talks given to the Rajneesh International University of Mysticism in Gautama the Buddha Auditorium, Poona, India, October 23-31, 1988.

      Rinzai, Master of the Irrational1989
      4,2
    • The Hidden Splendour

      • 310 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Here, Osho unfolds the basic search for childlike innocence in all its joy, playfulness, and fearlessness...a state of being which Osho describes as our "hidden splendor." In underlining the reality of a world heading toward self-destruction he calls on the reader to work to change its course before it is too late. Time Period of Osho's original Discourses/Talks/Letters from Mar 12, 1987 to Mar 26, 1987"Talks given to the Rajneesh International University of Mysticism"Distributed in the United States by Chidvilas Foundation, Inc., Boulder, Colorado.Distributed in Europe by Neo-Sannyas International, Zurich, Switzerland.Printing by Mohndruck, Guetersloh, West GermanyIntroduction: Ma Deva Sarito, Poona, India, September, 1987

      The Hidden Splendour1988
      4,1
    • Zen is so strange as far as intellectual understanding is concerned. It looks almost absurd. That is one of the reasons why it has not grown into a vast tree around the world, but has remained a small stream of only those who can see beyond the mind, who can feel it, even though it is illogical, irrational. Once Picasso was sitting in his garden with a beautiful rosebush; many roses had blossomed on it. A friend asked him, ”What is the meaning of the roses?” Picasso said, ”There is no meaning in anything at all, but there is immense significance in even the smallest piece of grass.” You have to understand these two words, ‘meaning’ and ‘significance’. In the dictionary they have the same meaning, but in existence, in life, in truth, they are from different sources. Meaning is of the mind and significance is of the no-mind. Meaning is utilitarian, the bicycle has a meaning; but a roseflower? – it is utterly meaningless.

      Zen. The Diamond Thunderbolt1988
      4,0
    • Live Zen

      • 299 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Through a dissection of anecdotes about Zen masters and their disciples, Osho introduces us to Zen, "the only living religion." He experiments in these discourses with an existential understanding of Zen through the introduction of No-mind Meditation, leading the assembly through the three stages of it at the end of each discourse.

      Live Zen1988
      4,4
    • Light on the Path

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Talks given to the Rajneesh Mystery School in the Himalayan foothills of Kulu-Manali, India and Kathmandu, Nepal December 1985 - February 1986

      Light on the Path1988
      4,8
    • Title: Satyam Shivam Sundaram Truth Godliness Beauty Author: Osho Format/binding: PAPERBACK Binding: Paperback ISBN 10: 8172611927 ISBN 13: 9788172611927 Publisher: Tao Publishing Pvt. Ltd. This edition first published: c2004

      Satyam, Shivam, Sundram. Truth Godliness Beauty1988
      3,7
    • He walked like a cow and looked like a tiger. He could touch his nose with his tongue and had two rings on the soles of his feet! The unpredictable Ma Tzu brings fresh responses and devices to every situation - the empty mirror who simply reflects. To see things as they really are, you have to be absolutely empty - a mirror, clean, without any prejudices, without any judgments. And that is Ma Tzu's whole teaching: Don't react - just be, and reflect.SubjectZen and Zen MastersTranslated fromNotesPart of the seven-volume set "The Present Day Awakened One speaks on the Ancient Masters of Zen"Time Period of Osho's original Discourses/Talks/Lettersfrom Sep 16, 1988 to Sep 25, 1988Number of Discourses/Chapters10

      Ma Tzu. The Empty Mirror1988
    • The Messiah

      Commentaries by Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh on Kahlil Gilbran's The Prophet

      • 496 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Early in this century a Lebanese poet, Kahlil Gibran, produced a book that has become universally known and loved for its beauty and the timeless themes it addresses. But because Gibran was a poet, not a mystic, in The Prophet he could give us only a work of imagination, a glimpse into the dream that is the mystic's everyday reality. The Messiah, Osho's two-volume commentary on The Prophet, must find itself as a companion to Gibran's work in the hands of every lover of truth and beauty. In this volume Osho speaks on the themes that Gibran addresses through the fictional prophet, love, children, giving, work; eating and drinking, and clothes; joy and sorrow; houses and homes, buying and selling; crime and punishment.

      The Messiah1987
      4,6
    • Priests and Politicians

      The Mafia of the Soul

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      You have to be aware who the real criminals are. The problem is that those criminals are thought to be great leaders, sages, saints, mahatmas. So I have to expose all these people because they are the causes. For example, it is easier to understand that perhaps politicians are the causes of many problems: wars, murders, massacres, burning people. It is even more difficult when it comes to religious leaders, because nobody has raised his hand against them. they have remained respectable for centuries, and as time goes on their respectability goes on growing. The most difficult job for me is to make you aware that these people – knowingly or unknowingly, that does not matter – have created this world.

      Priests and Politicians1987
      4,2
    • Zarathustra, a god that can dance

      • 547 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden

      Talks given to the Rajneesh International University of Mysticism, April 8, 1987 - April 19, 1987. In this Commentary on Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spake Zarathustra, Osho unravels the mystery of man's three metamorpbhoses from camel to lion to child, and in setting the record straight about the meaning of Nietzsche's concept of the superman shows us how we ourselvers can become the New Man. Zarathustra, through Osho's eyes, is first and shed tears just like the rest of us. He speaks to us as a friend, sorting methodically through to ins and out on the path of truth, giving each aspert a athorough and single-pointed attention. Each of Osho's talks thus becomes a lesson on a very specific theme, and each theme is a step deeper into the journey toward becoming "a god that can dance" a person who dares to shed all the bondages of false virtues and values and dance in innocence and joy with each moment of life.

      Zarathustra, a god that can dance1987
      4,3
    • Sermons in Stones

      • 745 Seiten
      • 27 Lesestunden

      Osho explores the theme of the individual's responsibility in creating the world we live in during these discourses given in Bombay just before his return to Poona. Also included is his point-by-point critique of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights and his own formulation of human rights for a new humanity. Subject World Tour Translated from Notes Chapters 1-5 later published as "Freedom from the Mind". Chapters 6-10 later published as "Life: A Song, A Dance". Chapters 11-15 later published as "Laughter is My Message". Chapters 21-25 later published as "A Taste of the Divine". Chapters 26-30 later published as "One Earth One Humanity". Time Period of Osho's original Discourses/Talks/Letters from Nov 5, 1986 to Dec 29, 1986 Number of Discourses/Chapters 30

      Sermons in Stones1987
    • Life, Love, Laughter

      • 120 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      A collection of reflections on three things that make us human - our longing to know the meaning of life, our capacity for love, and our ability to laugh. It mixes ancient Zen stories and contemporary jokes - and helps us to find love, laughter, and ultimately, happiness.

      Life, Love, Laughter1987
      4,2
    • Beyond Enlightenment

      • 770 Seiten
      • 27 Lesestunden

      What does enlightenment mean? - spiritual awakening, discovering the truth about life? Or is it less defined, just a formless sense of something to work towards on a journey of personal exploration? Whatever you may have thought or read up to now, this book will take you further. It is not about enlightenment, it is words spoken by a man who has known about enlightenment - and left it far behind. Through his responses to the questions of people from all walks of life, Osho explores the subject the inside, revealing the inner workings of a mystic. One starts to have a glimpse that enlightenment is something achievable by anyone ready to take the jump from here and now.And yet, while it is the peak of all beautiful, blissful experiences, it is still an experience. So what is beyond that, when goes beyond individuality to the universal, dissolving one's separation from existence...?

      Beyond Enlightenment1986
      3,9
    • The sword and the lotus

      • 328 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      This volume captures the fast pace of Osho's six-week stay in Nepal, the birthplace of Buddha. He answers questions from his sannyasins in his hotel suite in the mornings, from representatives of the press every evening in the hotel conference room: What is your message to the modern Nepalese Buddhists? What is your message for the Pope who is in India now? What do you think about the New Age movement? You teach us to be thankful to existence, but how can I be thankful to those who speak against you and try to destroy your work? With no white lies, no beating around the bush, no platitudes and no mincing of words, Osho's truth cuts clean with the skill of a master swordsman, and with the compassion symbolized in the lotus.

      The sword and the lotus1986
      4,5
    • Das rote Tuch

      Bhagwan-Kommunen in Deutschland

      • 271 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      Das rote Tuch1985
    • Books I Have Loved

      • 247 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      An extraordinary book written under extraordinary circumstances. Osho, the enlightened master who has over six hundred books to his name, speaks not in his usual lecture hall to thousands of seekers but in an intimate and eccentric setting to only four disciples. He tells stories and gives poetic and profound descriptions of books that had helped him '...when nothing else was shining in the darkness.' Osho talks about one hundred and sixty-eight books in all, from the great seers of the Far East and Indian mystics, to Nietzsche and Western philosophers and novelists. Here is a whole rainbow of the world's literary genius, woven together with wonderfully humorous personal comments and swings of the zen stick from Osho to his notetakers.

      Books I Have Loved1985
      5,0
    • In this volume, Bhagwan illumines the final sutras of the Taoist Master Ko Hsuan, and answers questions from visitors.

      Tao. The Golden Gate 21985
      4,0
    • The Rajneesh Bible. Volume II

      • 839 Seiten
      • 30 Lesestunden

      Osho's first words spoken after a period of three years of silence herald a completely new dimension to his work. It is as if he has drawn a sword and slices through the deceit of history. Man, his politics and so-called religions all come under the scalpel of Osho's master surgery. Responding to questions solely from his disciples, Osho exposes the psychology of all creeds based on the idea of "following" and takes apart the whole question of belief in God. He also answers questions such as whether he considers himself to be a messiah, and lambastes the attitude of traditional holy men towards women. He lets us in on his understanding of the political mind-set; how he feels about communism, why his sannyasins lead such a rich life and whether they are brainwashed or hypnotized, and much, much more.

      The Rajneesh Bible. Volume II1985
      4,0
    • The Wild Geese and The Water

      • 383 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Fourteen talks given by Osho (Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh) in response to questions from disciples and visitors."The wild geese do not intend to cast their reflections. The water has no mind to receive their image."

      The Wild Geese and The Water1985
      4,0
    • The Shadow of the Bamboo

      Initiation Talks Between Master and Disciple During the Period April 1 to 30, 1979, Given at Shree Rajneesh Ashram, Poona,

      • 199 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      The Shadow of the Initiation Talks Between Master and Disciple During the Period April 1 to 30, 1979, Given at Shree Rajneesh Ashram, Poona, dated 1984.

      The Shadow of the Bamboo1984
      4,4
    • The Book of the Books, Volume III

      Discourses on the Dhammapada of Gautam the Buddha

      • 358 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Commenting on Buddhist sutras, Osho speaks on ego, disciplehood, and trust and doubt.

      The Book of the Books, Volume III1984
      4,7
    • In this volume, Bhagwan illumines the final sutras of the Taoist Master Ko Hsuan, and answers questions from visitors.

      Tao: The Golden Gate, Volume 11984
      4,2
    • I Am That

      • 379 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      "This Upanishad...is the smallest - it can be written on a postcard - and yet it is the greatest document in existence," Osho declares. "There is no document of such luminosity, of such profoundness anywhere in the whole history of humanity." These sutras are amongst the most ancient wisdom available to mankind - transmitted from masters to their disciples twenty-five centuries before even Buddha. With clear metaphors, stories and jokes, we are introduced to the perspective of an enlightened master - a world view so total that it embraces the cosmic, a rebirth of the spirit of the Upanishads.SubjectUpanishadsTranslated fromNotesTime Period of Osho's original Discourses/Talks/Lettersfrom Oct 11, 1980 to Oct 26, 1980Number of Discourses/Chapters16

      I Am That1984
      4,4
    • Zen. The Special Transmission

      • 324 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      In this extraordinary series, The Special Transmission, Osho introduces us in 10 talks to the world of Zen. In alternating chapters, he comments on Zen sutras and responds to questions of his audience.Osho unlocks these ancient sutras and brings their wisdom to light in contemporary language and context. This extraordinary series transfers us into a different "We enter today into the very special world of Zen. It is very special because it is the most ordinary state of consciousness - that's its specialty." In the world of today, so ego driven, Osho's insights open a refreshing vision into what could be.

      Zen. The Special Transmission1984
      4,3