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- Zen is an experience, not a dogma, and an experience which transcends the confines of the rational mind, moving into the super-rational arena of our consciousness. Through words, Osho creates a sense of existential silence from which all words manifest. At the same time, he shines the light of understanding on many inner barriers to growth and self-realization.
- notes
- Read this book as PDF or create a free account at osho.com to read the book online.
- Later published as part of Osho Books on CD-ROM.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Dec 11, 1974 to Dec 20, 1974 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
editions
Returning to the Source cover: Discourses on Zen
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