The Man Who Loved Seagulls
- In The Man Who Loved Seagulls, Osho discusses essential stories and parables from the world's great wisdom traditions of Zen, Taoism, Christianity, and Judaism. Osho--himself a master storyteller—interprets the stories in this collection and applies them to the concerns of modern day life. The valuable lessons they impart are both timely and universal. The stories encourage meditation as they are meant to be told and studied again and again, in order to discover new layers of meaning with each reading.
- notes
- This book contains the text of the earlier booklets with Osho Neo-Tarot, later Osho Transformation Tarot.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- (unknown)
- number of discourses/chapters
- 9 + preface (see table of contents)
editions
The Man Who Loved SeagullsEssential Life Lessons from the World's Greatest Wisdom Traditions
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table of contents
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Preface | unknown | |
1 | Walking the Tightrope
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2 | Mere Players of a Game
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3 | Not Knowing Is the Most Intimate
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4 | Take No Notice
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5 | Only the God
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6 | The Black-Nosed Buddha
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7 | The Man Who Loved Seagulls
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8 | Looking for Treasure
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9 | Neither Do I Condemn Thee
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