Osho English Books : Series - A

Osho English Books : 
Series - A
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  • A Sudden Clash Of Thunder :

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Osho says that laughter is "the very essence of Zen." And though the theme of this series is meditation - watching, remaining alert and aware - as the only way to truth, Osho encourages us to, "be happy and meditation will follow." There is a wonderful chapter on laughter, Hotei the Laughing Buddha, and enlightenment. As Osho says, "This is the whole effort of all the masters: to create a sudden clash of thunder so those who are fast asleep can be awakened."
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  • Ah, This :
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Do you feel that there is something more to life, that you are living superficially? Are you seeking something? Osho describes Zen as a way of transforming the mundane and providing meaning. It is not a question of looking for outside guidance, of finding knowledge and answers, but of realizing your authentic self, a deep blossoming – a state of innocence. Here and now, the ordinary can become extraordinary, and the tremendous, absurd beauty of existence can be rediscovered.
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  • Ancient Music In The Pines :
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Of the ultimate realization of Zen, Osho says, "Suddenly you become aware of a music that has always surrounded you… Your heart throbs in the same rhythm as the heart of the whole." This essential Zen reader also dips into a number of other themes - cowardice, boredom and restlessness, recognition and rejection, maturity, and moving from the non-essential to the essential.
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  • A Bird On The Wing :
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Using traditional Zen stories and responding to seekers' questions, Osho shows how man must first be grounded in himself before he can fly into the sky of consciousness. Osho takes the reader from subjects as diverse as food, jealousy, businessmen and enlightenment, to how to know if one needs a master, the barriers we create through fear, and gratitude. Good for newcomers to Zen.

  • And The Flowers Showered :
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A beautiful and simple introduction for those new to Zen. Commenting on eleven Zen anecdotes, Osho explores the spiritual search, speaking on emptiness and no-mind, the relative importance of "knowledge" and "being," the difference between belief and trust, and philosophy and religion. Here you will find a whole new depth in familiar old concepts like love and divinity, death and disease, happiness, and living in the here-and-now.

  • The Art Of Dying :
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My beloved ones, a friend has asked:
Osho,

Are you teaching people how to die? Are you teaching death?
You should teach life instead.

He is right, I am indeed teaching people how to die. I am teaching the art of dying, because one who learns the art of dying becomes an expert in the art of living as well. One who agrees to die becomes worthy of living the supreme life. Only those who have known how to erase themselves also come to know how to be.

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