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Author OSHO
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8.11 x 5.51 x 0.63 Nice Tight Clean copy ! 192 pages. 8062
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The dignity, the beauty and the glory of man is consciousness. But it is a burden also. The glory and the burden come simultaneously the minute you become conscious. Every step is a movement between the two.With man, choice and conscious individuality com 1st ed. 305p., 20cm.
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1st ed. 240p.
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In five of the ten discourses in this book, Osho speaks on classic Hasidic stories compiled by the Jewish philosopher, Martin Buber – a great tradition of laughing saints and wonderful stories. On five alternate days he answers questions put by his discip 2nd Reprint ed. xi+284p., Illustrations, 21cm.
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OSHO continues to inspire millions of people worldwide in their search to define a new approach to individual spirituality that is self-directed and responds to the everyday challenges of contemporary life. His unique perspective encompasses both the time 1st ed. 295p.
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In The First Principle Osho captures the unique, colorful, seemingly-crazy spirit of Zen through talks on a collection of Zen stories – anecdotes of the often-bizarre interchanges between a master and disciple in the quest for truth. From these anecdotes, 1st ed. 288p.
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Tao: The Golden Gate
Osho
Tao seems to be the only life vision which is total. It does not deny the earth; it does not deny the sky. It accepts both; it accepts the unity of both. It says the man who has come to know spontaneous purity and stillness, which has become relaxed with 1st ed. 244p.
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A new vision is needed in the world - a new vision which will be as scientific as possible and as religious as possible. That I call revolution. The world is waiting for that revolution, the world is hungry for that revolution - where religion and science 1st ed. 330p.
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Singing and dancing, all is the voice of truth. Wide is the heaven of boundless Samadhi, Radiant the full moon of the fourfold wisdom. What remains to be sought? Nirvana is clear before him, this very place the Lotus paradise, this very body the Buddha. R 1st ed. 230p.
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Patanjali is a rare flower. He has a scientific mind, but his journey is inner. That’s why he became the first and the last word: he is the Alpha and the omega. For five thousand years nobody could improve upon him. It seems he cannot be improved upon. He 1st ed. 192p.
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