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{{bookedition| 708_lrg.jpg | The Soundless Sound: Peace, Peace, Peace | 1989 | The Rebel Publishing House, Germany |1|3-89338-048-5| 275 |H|First edition August 1989 | {{bookedition| 708_lrg.jpg | The Soundless Sound: Peace, Peace, Peace | 1989 | The Rebel Publishing House, Germany |1|3-89338-048-5| 275 |H|First edition August 1989 | ||
::Author as [[Osho Rajneesh]] | |||
::Editing: [[Ma Dhyan Sagar]], [[Ma Deva Nirvesha]] | ::Editing: [[Ma Dhyan Sagar]], [[Ma Deva Nirvesha]] | ||
::Typesetting: [[Ma Prem Arya]] | ::Typesetting: [[Ma Prem Arya]] |
Revision as of 19:16, 7 January 2015
- The mantra that begins and ends all Eastern scriptures, OM, represents the universal heartbeat. And shantih, the peace or silence that envelops those who fall in tune with that heartbeat. In this volume Osho opens new windows on timeless topics: the origins of compassion, freedom as the ultimate value, surrendering to love and not to the object of one's love, and transcending transcendence itself.
- notes
- Translated into Hindi as Om Shanti Shanti Shanti (ओम शांति शांति शांति)
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Feb 26, 1988 to Mar 18, 1988 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 27
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Om Shantih Shantih ShantihThe Soundless Sound: Peace, Peace, Peace
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