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description =The Book of Lieh Tzu is attributed to a 5th-century Chinese mystic. It is not known if Lieh Tzu ever existed, or if the parables attributed to him were written by one person or many. More significant than their origin are the parables themselves, and the way in which Osho takes them in hand and opens the door to the mysteries they contain. In the course of his commentary and his answers to questions, Osho speaks of Beckett and Buddha, Gurdjieff and Hitler, Einstein and Confucius. He also talks about psychotherapy and Taoism, and wehther Taoism is a form of escapism. |
description =The Book of Lieh Tzu is attributed to a 5th-century Chinese mystic. It is not known if Lieh Tzu ever existed, or if the parables attributed to him were written by one person or many. More significant than their origin are the parables themselves, and the way in which Osho takes them in hand and opens the door to the mysteries they contain. In the course of his commentary and his answers to questions, Osho speaks of Beckett and Buddha, Gurdjieff and Hitler, Einstein and Confucius. He also talks about psychotherapy and Taoism, and wehther Taoism is a form of escapism. |
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:Later partly published as ''[[Tao: The Pathless Path]]''|
period = Feb 11, 1977 to Feb 24, 1977 |year=1977|
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The Book of Lieh Tzu is attributed to a 5th-century Chinese mystic. It is not known if Lieh Tzu ever existed, or if the parables attributed to him were written by one person or many. More significant than their origin are the parables themselves, and the way in which Osho takes them in hand and opens the door to the mysteries they contain. In the course of his commentary and his answers to questions, Osho speaks of Beckett and Buddha, Gurdjieff and Hitler, Einstein and Confucius. He also talks about psychotherapy and Taoism, and wehther Taoism is a form of escapism.
notes
Read this book as PDF or create a free account at osho.com to read the book online.
Later published as part of Osho Books on CD-ROM.
Later partly published as Tao: The Pathless Path
time period of Osho's original talks/writings
Feb 11, 1977 to Feb 24, 1977 : timeline
number of discourses/chapters
14


editions

Tao: The Pathless Path, Vol 1

Talks on extracts from "The Lieh Tzu"

Year of publication : 1979
Publisher : Rajneesh Foundation
ISBN 0-88050-148-0 (click ISBN to buy online)
Number of pages : 403
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : H
Edition notes : First edition January 1979, 5,000 copies. Copyright 1979 Rajneesh Foundation.
Author as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh
Published by Ma Yoga Laxmi
Compilation: Ma Deva Bhasha
Editor: Ma Prem Asha
Design: Ma Deva Adheera; Sw Govinddas
Coordination: Ma Yoga Pratima
The passages quoted in this book are taken from The Book of Lieh Tzu, tr. A.C. Graham, published by John Murray in The Wisdom Of the East series, 1960, London.
Phototype set by Spads Phototype Setting Industries (P) Ltd., Worli, Bombay
Printed by Taraporevala Publishing Industries Pvt Ltd., Worli, Bombay
Introduction: Ma Prem Asha
Flap text: From "As a Closed Bud Flowers: Letting-Go and Creativity" by Erin Robbins
  • Pages -II .. -I.

    Pages -II .. -I.

  • Pages XII .. 1.

    Pages XII .. 1.

  • Tao: The Pathless Path, Vol 1

    Talks on extracts from "The Lieh Tzu"

    Year of publication : 1979
    Publisher : Rajneesh Foundation
    ISBN 0-88050-648-2 (not printed on the book) (click ISBN to buy online)
    Number of pages : 403
    Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : P
    Edition notes : (as above)
    Size : 214 x 137 x 31 mm