Osho

The Magic of Self-Respect

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So much of the experience of everyday life, says Osho in this insightful guide, is shaped by religious and social conditioning — and we are not even aware of the fact. We are constantly being pulled away from the unique nature that is our birthright. In place of that original and unique self, a false self called the “ego” is constructed that eventually gains control of our creativity, our ideas about what it means to be successful, our relationships, and our very experience of who we are. At the same time, he argues, the collection of egos known as “society” shapes our political, educational, and religious institutions, which in turn combine to force the same old patterns onto new generations. In this book, Osho shows how to discard these old patterns in favor of a new and nurturing trinity of watchfulness, awareness, and alertness. The bundled DVD lets readers directly experience the insights of this important modern mystic.
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438 printed pages
Original publication
2010
Publication year
2010
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    Every idea takes you away from yourself; hence the definition of meditation: a state of consciousness without any ideas.
  • May Trinandahas quoted3 years ago
    Gautam the Buddha says, “If you meet me on the path cut my head off immediately, because what am I doing there?—disturbing you.
  • May Trinandahas quoted3 years ago
    the definition of meditation is to be in a state of mind where no ideas exist, not even the idea of God.

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