Osho English Books Series - U


1. The Ultimate Alchemy Vol-1 :


Osho observes that this Upanishad is one of the most beautiful and also one of the most neglected. He also points out that commentators usually are either on the path of love or the path of knowledge. But the commentator on this particular Upanishad is unique in being neither. Osho is perhaps the first person to discuss these sutras in such a way that the reader can feel a sense of oneness beyond the apparent contradictions. He talks on philosophy as a bridge between science and religion, different dimensions of listening, the role of doubt, the way to know whether one has transcended sex, the difference between projections and authentic feelings, and much more. He also explains how his words are a response to, not a commentary on these sutras.


2. The Ultimate Alchemy Vol-2 :


Contained in this volume are many alchemical secrets - secrets of "the ultimate alchemy," the alchemy of purifying man's gross nature into the pure gold of cosmic consciousness. Many meditation techniques are shown along the way, many efforts to make us aware of our unconscious condition, the source of all our dis-ease.


3. Unio Mystica Vol - 1 :


Osho says that if he were to select only two books from the whole world, The Hadiqa: The Walled Garden of Truth, on the 12th-century Persian Hakim Sanai, would be one of them. Hadiqa is the essence of the path of love. Hakim Sanai was the prime minister of a powerful king who dropped everything to walk the path of love. And in Osho's understanding, Hakim Sanai catches the very soul of Sufism. This volume features ten discourses in which Osho speaks on these exquisite verses. In alternate discourses Osho answers questions from seekers including: Why is it so difficult to be silent? How is one to know if sannyas is good? Why do we need a master? How to move from sexuality to love? What is creativity?


4. Unio mystica Vol  - 2 :



In his commentary on Hakim Sanai's verses, Osho invites the reader to participate in an experience that could be life transforming. He alternates discourses on these verses with his responses to questions from disciples and other seekers about asceticism, love, intelligence, and aloneness.



5. Until You Die :



Osho revitalizes the well-known Sufi stories of Idries Shah in an enjoyable introduction to both Sufism and Osho's vision. In this new journey, towards the heart, Osho speaks of the need to "die to the ego" - the only the barrier to being oneself and to eternal life.

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