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| The Gift |
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| Let Go into Your Fighting Nature |
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I worked as a social worker in Germany with mentally handicapped children, and first heard of Osho when he died. I began reading his books, and had done Osho meditations in the Munich Osho Center. It was at the end of a trip to learn yoga in South India that I came to Pune.
I joined the Living-In Program, and my conditioning around work started coming up. I am making mistakes but rather than wanting to run away I want to work on myself, so I put a sign on my desk saying "Be playful." I do OSHO Dynamic Meditation every day, and everything feels so easy. |
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I am used to living alone but am amazed at how good it feels to always be amongst people. There is no separation here between private life and working life. I get less sleep, yet I don't feel tired because of the meditations I am doing.
It is unbelievable how this place works; so many people are here for such a short time. No company in Germany could exist like this! Here there is no boss from whom to seek approval. I feel accepted for who I am, and going with totality into the Work as Meditation Program is helping me to grow.
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Osho Insights for a New Way of Living
Some all‑time bestsellers ‑ now also as eBooks
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Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously
Publisher: St. Martins Press, USA
Paperback: 192 pages
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Freedom: The Courage to Be Yourself
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Paperback: 192 Pages
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Joy: The Happiness That Comes from Within
Publisher: St. Martins Press, USA
Paperback: 180 Pages
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The essence of meditation is the knack of “witnessing,” “watching,” “observing,” “self‑remembering…." Because the body is the most tangible part of us, almost all the approaches use a bodily/physical phenomenon as the object of this watching, as a way to learn this knack.
Osho takes this ancient play to a whole new level – now using “sounds” as that bodily phenomenon. As Osho
explains, “The art of listening is the simplest method of transformation.”
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Here you will find many beautiful hours of sounds, of somebody drawing a painting with words, a painting that is designed to be dissolved in… as if you were listening to the sound of wind through the trees… where the words are like musical notes that contain the eternal message of silence, of harmony…."
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Be Still and Know
In this series of question and answers....
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The Beloved, Vol. 1
Osho introduces the wild, dancing....
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Returning to the Source
This book is a glorious mixture of no-nonsense....
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Nirvana: The Last Nightmare
Why does Osho say that nirvana....
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No Water, No Moon
Brimming with absurdities and humor....
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| Listening |
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| Listening is a deep participation between the body and the soul. And that's why it has been used as one of the most potential methods for meditation...because it bridges the two infinities: the material and the spiritual. |
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