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{{bookedition|2262B_sml.jpg|Talks on Fragments from "Tao Te Ching" by Lao Tzu|2001|Rebel Publishing House, India|3|81-7261-148-X|295|H|Third edition 2001. Copyright © 1976 by Osho International Foundation. | {{bookedition|2262B_sml.jpg|Talks on Fragments from "Tao Te Ching" by Lao Tzu|2001|Rebel Publishing House, India|3|81-7261-148-X|295|H|Third edition 2001. Copyright © 1976 by Osho International Foundation. | ||
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::Editing: [[Ma Prema Veena|Prem Veena]], [[Ma Prem Lolita|Prem Lolita]] | ::Editing: [[Ma Prema Veena|Prem Veena]], [[Ma Prem Lolita|Prem Lolita]] | ||
::Design: [[Ma Prem Shunyo|Prem Shunyo]] | ::Design: [[Ma Prem Shunyo|Prem Shunyo]] | ||
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::We gratefully acknowledge the use of excerpts from ''The Wisdom of Lao Tse'', with Intro & Notes by Lin Yutang, Published 1958, Michael Joseph, Ltd., London, © 1948 Random House, Inc. Chapters 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 are based on excerpts from this text. | ::We gratefully acknowledge the use of excerpts from ''The Wisdom of Lao Tse'', with Intro & Notes by Lin Yutang, Published 1958, Michael Joseph, Ltd., London, © 1948 Random House, Inc. Chapters 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 are based on excerpts from this text. | ||
::In Love and Gratitude, Lore | ::In Love and Gratitude, Lore | ||
::Printing: Thomson Press (India) Ltd. | |||
::Introduction: [[Sarovara]] | ::Introduction: [[Sarovara]] | ||
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{{bookedition|2262B_sml.jpg|Talks on Fragments from Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu|2008|Rebel Publishing House, India|3|81-7261-148-X|309| H| Reprint}} | {{bookedition|2262B_sml.jpg|Talks on Fragments from Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu|2008|Rebel Publishing House, India|3|81-7261-148-X|309| H| Reprint }} | ||
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{{bookedition|2262C.jpg| Subtle is the way to love, happiness and truth<br>On the Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu|2012| Osho Media International | 1 | 0-9836400-0-9 |208| P| Revised edition }} | {{bookedition|2262C.jpg| Subtle is the way to love, happiness and truth<br>On the Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu|2012| Osho Media International | 1 | 0-9836400-0-9 |208| P| Revised edition }} | ||
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Revision as of 11:13, 27 December 2015
- Osho says speaking on Lao Tzu is as if he is speaking on himself, and you can feel this throughout the book. Tao is, as is Osho, the way of wholeness - not dividing anything, not denying anything, remaining choiceless. The first sutra of this classic work by Lao Tzu begins: The Tao that can be told of is not the Absolute Tao. In this book, the Tao is simply absolutely reflected by Osho.
- You seem to not read this book, but rather listen to it as if it were a waterfall. And in this way you can come to understand why Tao emphasizes hollowness. To be empty inside, to be hollow is the meaning of meditation. Osho’s insight is if you can be nourished even by emptiness, then you are in touch with the eternal. This nourishment comes through a dancing being. The more you dance outwardly, the more an inner dance becomes possible and then the emptiness becomes blissful, ecstatic.
- notes
- Previously published as Tao: The Three Treasures, Vol 1
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jun 11, 1975 to Jun 20, 1975 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
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Absolute TaoTalks on Fragments from "Tao Te Ching" by Lao Tzu
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Absolute TaoTalks on Fragments from Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu
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Absolute TaoTalks on Fragments from Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu
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Absolute Tao Subtle is the way to love, happiness and truth
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