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Osho Rajneesh

    No mind
    The Rebellious Spirit
    The path of the mystic
    Light on the Path
    The Great Pilgrimage From Here to Here
    Dijo el Buda
    • Dijo el Buda

      El reto de las dificultades de la vida

      • 450 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      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 Buda
    • Light on the Path

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      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 Path
    • Tantra Spirituality & Sex

      • 137 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      This is the finest contribution in the field of human sexuality. Shattering our preconceived notions, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh shows that the very act of love is a key to the divine. Freud opened up for study the world of sexual pathology, Masters and Johnson the world of normal sexual behavior, now Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh brings us the path of Tantra where sex itself can become a door to the most profound religious experience - Leonard M. Zunin

      Tantra Spirituality & Sex
    • There is a famous Zen story about a disciple, Riko, who once asked his master, Nansen, to explain to him the old Zen koan of the goose in the bottle. Namely, if a man puts a gosling into a bottle and feeds the gosling through the bottle's neck until it grows and becomes a goose - and then there is simply no more room inside the bottle - how can the man get it out without killing the goose or breaking the bottle? In response, Nansen shouts, "Riko!" and gives a great clap with his hands. Startled, Riko replies, "Yes master!" And Nansen says, "See! The goose is out!" In this Zen-flavored series of responses to questions, the contemporary mystic, Osho, cuts through the mad complexity of the contemporary human mind and its self-created "problems" with humor, compassion, and even an occasional shout and clap of his hands. The goose in the questioner's bottle may be a philosophical problem or an existential dilemma, a relationship drama or an emotional crisis - in each case, Osho's unique and transformational response sets the goose free, allowing us to rediscover the simple and innocent clarity each of us brings with us when we come into the world. From this space, problems are not solved but rather are dissolved: "The goose is out." This is a beautiful audio series giving an experience of a mystic working with people who are searching for themselves.

      The Goose is Out