Osho English Books : Series - C

Osho English Books :
 Series - C
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  • Christianity : The Deadliest Poison :
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 With ruthless precision and an
irreverent wisdom that is often shocking, Osho dismembers Christianity in the presence of twenty-one Jesuit priests visiting his commune at the time this discourse series was given. This is Osho at his most candid as he deals with all the unspoken questions anyone from a Christian background might ever want to ask.


  • Come Follow To You, Vol-1 :
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Osho makes a clear distinction between the rebel called Jesus Christ and the religion that followed after him - Christianity.
Through the gospels of Matthew, Luke and John he reintroduces Jesus as a man, a mystic and an uncompromising master filled with love, fire and compassion. A treat for those in love with Jesus' words.
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  • Come Follow To You, Vol-2 :
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Christianity. The Christ that Osho speaks about is alive, vital. As Osho comments on the sayings of Jesus, suddenly what Jesus was trying to impart becomes luminously clear, startlingly relevant. In addition, Osho answers questions from his listeners such as: How does consciousness relate to God? Did Jesus manipulate the High Priests to bring about his martyrdom?
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  • Come Follow To You, Vol-3 :
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Jesus is brought alive in a new and dynamic way - not the Jesus that the theologians and scholars have presented to us but Jesus as seen through the eyes of a contemporary mystic. In alternate discourses Osho answers questions about trust, his path in relation to other paths, the difference between being a fatalist and going with the flow, perfectionism, the behavior of an enlightened man, the phenomenon of "tears of joy," being distracted by the world while on the path of meditation and his interpretation of the Lord's prayer.

  • Come Follow To You, Vol-4 :
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In Osho's understanding Jesus has been killed twice - once by the Jews and again by Christians who have smothered his insights with interpretations that have little to do with his teachings. Osho resurrects Jesus, seeing in his words a truth that the reader intuitively feels to be closer to Jesus' heart than that of any ecclesiastical potentate. Seekers put their questions to Osho about the relevance of mourning, and baptism; the paths of love and awareness and a possible third alternative, therapy and meditation; and aspects of Jesus' path.

  • Come, Come, Yet Again Come :
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Osho's invitation echoes the words of the Sufi mystic, Jalaluddin Rumi: "Come, come, whoever you are; wanderer, worshipper, lover of learning...it does not matter. Ours is not a caravan of despair. Come, even if you have broken your vow a thousand times. Come, come, yet again come." Seekers from all over the world bring their questions to Osho and he responds with characteristic individualized attention, warmth and humor.

  • Communism and Zen Fire, Zen Wind :
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Triggered by the presence of a TV crew from the USSR, and almost a year before the walls of Eastern Europe crumble, Osho offers a highly-charged and prescient reappraisal of Soviet communism, beginning with faint praise for Gobachev and ending with a fierce and prescient warning about the tragic effects that supporting his plans for reform will have. Osho also exposes how the US is already orchestrating its own ultimate downfall. All in the context of his comments on Zen anecdotes and a dazzling selection of haikus.

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