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:With complete clarity, and using examples, anecdotes and quotations which amaze the reader with their range, Osho expresses his vision for humanity: to expose every "so-called" religion and to create Man all over again out of his own depth of being. ''From Misery to Enlightenment'' provokes energy, optimism and enthusiasm for life and its gifts. It is not a ′holy′ book, nor is it a confession of faith. It is a lively, readable account which allows a deep understanding of the vast scope of Osho′s work, which is directed towards helping us understand who we are, and which is rooted in the practical everyday living world we all know and recognize. - Cover text | | :With complete clarity, and using examples, anecdotes and quotations which amaze the reader with their range, Osho expresses his vision for humanity: to expose every "so-called" religion and to create Man all over again out of his own depth of being. ''From Misery to Enlightenment'' provokes energy, optimism and enthusiasm for life and its gifts. It is not a ′holy′ book, nor is it a confession of faith. It is a lively, readable account which allows a deep understanding of the vast scope of Osho′s work, which is directed towards helping us understand who we are, and which is rooted in the practical everyday living world we all know and recognize. - Cover text | | ||
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:Earlier published as ''[[The Rajneesh Bible, Vol 4]]'' (1987). (For a long time, the title ''From Misery to Enlightenment'' was used only for the audio tapes.) | | :Earlier published as ''[[The Rajneesh Bible, Vol 4]]'' (1987). (For a long time, the title ''From Misery to Enlightenment'' was used only for the audio tapes.) | | ||
period = Jan 29, 1985 to Feb 27, 1985|year=1985| | period = Jan 29, 1985 to Feb 27, 1985|year=1985| |
Revision as of 08:28, 31 March 2017
- "It is absolutely up to you if you want to be blissful. Let the whole world remain in misery, you start being blissful. At least the part of the world that you are, you can change." - Osho, flaptext.
- With complete clarity, and using examples, anecdotes and quotations which amaze the reader with their range, Osho expresses his vision for humanity: to expose every "so-called" religion and to create Man all over again out of his own depth of being. From Misery to Enlightenment provokes energy, optimism and enthusiasm for life and its gifts. It is not a ′holy′ book, nor is it a confession of faith. It is a lively, readable account which allows a deep understanding of the vast scope of Osho′s work, which is directed towards helping us understand who we are, and which is rooted in the practical everyday living world we all know and recognize. - Cover text
- notes
- Read this book as PDF or create a free account at osho.com to read the book online.
- Previously published as part of Osho Books on CD-ROM.
- Earlier published as The Rajneesh Bible, Vol 4 (1987). (For a long time, the title From Misery to Enlightenment was used only for the audio tapes.)
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jan 29, 1985 to Feb 27, 1985 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 30 - For TOC see discussion.
editions
From Misery to EnlightenmentAnswers to the seekers of the path
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