Moving into the Unknown
- In this second volume from The Discipline of Transcendence series, Osho continues to talk on the 42 earliest-surviving Buddhist sutras. By using the word discipline, Osho carves away the conventional, well understood, meaning of the word, so that the reader is able to move from what he already understands, into territory he may never have explored before.
- Osho encourages the use of awareness to reveal the natural discipline that comes from listening to oneself. Simply reading this book will inspire you to new revelations about your own life.
- "Ecstasy is such a great ‘Aha!’ that you are completely dissolved into it. It becomes your very song, your celebration, your dance. Life is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved. Life is a mystery to be lost in, not a problem to be handled." (Osho)
- notes
- Earlier published as The Discipline of Transcendence, Vol 2.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Aug 31, 1976 to Sep 10, 1976 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 11 (table of contents below)
editions
Moving into the UnknownThe Discipline of Transcendence On Buddha's Sutra of Forty-Two Chapters
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table of contents
- Chapter 1. The Challenge of the Buddha
- Chapter 2. Happy for no Reason
- Chapter 3. In accord with the Way
- Chapter 4. The Blessed One
- Chapter 5. Be a light unto Yourself
- Chapter 6. A Questionless Mind
- Chapter 7. Reflections of Emptiness
- Chapter 8. Whatsoever you choose, you Become
- Chapter 9. The Discipline beyond Discipline
- Chapter 10. A hollow Bamboo
- Chapter 11. A new Light