Osho English Books : Series - D

Osho English Books : 
Series - D
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  • Dang Dang Doko Dang :
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Dang Dang Doko Dang represents the sound of the drum beaten by a Zen master in an existential lesson for a disciple. As well as symbolizing the poetic quality of Zen, the title represents the special flavor of this collection of Osho's commentaries on well-known Zen stories. "Zen is a way of dissolving philosophical problems, not of solving them," he explains. "It is a way of getting rid of philosophy, because philosophy is a sort of neurosis." The volume also includes Osho's answers to questions about the meditation technique of Zazen.

  • The Dhammapada : The Way Of Buddha :
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More than 2,500 years ago, Gautama the Buddha walked the earth, teaching to all who would listen. Buddhist lore has it that shortly after he passed away, his disciples met to recall all that they were able of the truths that Buddha had spoken. These sayings were complied into The Dhammapada, an anthology of 423 verses containing the essence of his principles. 
Osho is one of the most provocative mystics of our time, who inspires millions of people worldwide in their individual search for meditation and transformation. Through his talks on the teachings of Buddha, Osho creates a bridge from the highest peaks of human consciousness to the everyday challenges of contemporary life. 

  • The Diamond Sutra :
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The Diamond Sutra is one of Gautama the Buddha's most powerful teachings, and here Osho brings a modern-day clarity to these mysterious sutras, bringing the beautiful words to life and illuminating their meaning. Written over 25 centuries ago, the Sanskrit name of this sutra means "perfection of wisdom which cuts like a thunderbolt." If you allow, Buddha can cut you like a thunderbolt.
"I love Gautama the Buddha because he represents to me the essential core of religion. He is not the founder of Buddhism – Buddhism is a by-product – but he is the founder of a totally different religion in the world. He is the founder of religionless religion. He has propounded not religion but religiousness." Osho
  • The Discipline Of Transcendence :Vol - 1 :
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Two thousand five hundred years have passed since Buddha delivered the sutras on which this series is based. Using modern idiom, Osho extracts the kernel of Buddha's profound insight and understanding and presents his everlasting message to the contemporary reader in a manner that is lucid, straight forward and humorous. In these discourses he discusses the need for doubt and argument in the spiritual search, the nature of desire and the discipline of nonattachment, and much more.
  • The Discipline Of Transcendence :Vol - 2 :
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A manual for every seeker, this series of discourses features the step-by-step analysis of the twenty potential obstacles on the spiritual path as outlined by Gautam Buddha, and updated by Osho. Also featured is the intriguing story of Osho's own enlightenment in 1953, about which Realization.org says, "This may be the most vivid description ever written of what it feels like to become enlightened."
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  • The Discipline Of Transcendence :Vol - 3 :
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Osho sees in Buddha's teachings a unique and mature religion, which is uncompromising in its insistence on awareness as the basis of spiritual evolution. With clarity and humor, and particularly with the contemporary seeker in mind, Osho explains Hinayana, Mahayana and Vajrayana - the three paths as set out by Gautam Buddha..

  • The Discipline Of Transcendence :Vol - 4 :
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An essential reader for every seeker. Osho comments on Buddha's eightfold path, the ten "provisions" the seeker needs to carry with him and on the ten states of consciousness that can lead to transformation. His responses to questions from sannyasins and visitors cover the difference between male and female energies, the greed for spiritual adventure and experimentation, the inhibiting effect of contemporary education, preoccupation with sex, the loss of identity and the need for self-expression.

  • The Divine Melody :
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In this series of ten discourses, Osho discusses some of the most beautiful songs of Kabir. In one particularly fascinating discourse Osho speaks on the seven chakras, the seven stages through which each individual must pass, and a categorization according to which chakra we function from. Another discourse examines love as "the only miracle there is," and relationships. In addition, Osho answers questions on subjects as diverse as homosexuality, prayer, being oneself, the distinction between ego and individuality, trust, the male and female within each individual, and humanity's addiction to misery.

  • Dogen : The Zen Master :
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This book is dedicated to the full moons. Not only is the moon a symbol for the mirror of our consciousness, but it is also a transforming agent. "The master is the possibility for this transformation...the universe our university." The running theme of Dogen's message of 800 years is the eternity of our consciousness, a consciousness with no limitations and that exists through all changes of form. Something inner which moves from one climate to another, which is beyond form, birth, death, beyond life, which simply is - isness.






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