The Everyday Meditator
- Meditation is no longer a pastime, but a way of life. At work, play, in heavy traffic, walking, loving, even eating, it is possible to meditate. Doctors are now finding that meditation has a direct effect on the health, sleep and longevity. It has therefore a direct effect also on our happiness.
- notes
- Colophon page:
- The main text in this book has been set in two different type sizes,
- the larger type indicates words that are taken directly from the works of OSHO, quoted mainly from the following books: The Orange Book, Meditation: The First and Last Freedom, The Divine Melody, The Search.
- (That is about 95% of the text. There is also some instructional text by the editors and some quotes by a.o. J.Krishnamurti, Kabir, Mikhail Naimy, Alan Watts.)
- Table of Contents: see the 1989 edition, scanned page 5.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- (unknown)
- number of discourses/chapters
- 75 in 6 parts plus introduction and epilogue (see table of contents on image of page 5 below)
editions
The Everyday MeditatorA Practical Guide
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The Everyday MeditatorA Practical Guide
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The Everyday MeditatorA Practical Guide
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The Everyday MeditatorA Practical Guide
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