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notes = | notes =This is the only publication of this book under this title. All other publications and editions, both from Rajneesh Foundation and other publishers are under the title ''[[Meditation: The Art of Ecstasy]]''. | ||
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period = | period =Oct 1, 1970 to Jan 20, 1973|year=1970| | ||
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Revision as of 17:49, 31 December 2013
- There is a confusing number of meditation techniques: Zen techniques, Tantra techniques, Yoga Techniques en Sufi techniques to name but a few. Yet no technique is meditation. It is merely an attempt te create a situation in which mediation can happen spontaneously. Meditation is not a doing. It is a happening, an allowing.
- translated from
- Hindi
- notes
- This is the only publication of this book under this title. All other publications and editions, both from Rajneesh Foundation and other publishers are under the title Meditation: The Art of Ecstasy.
- For information about the sources of this compilation, see that title.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Oct 1, 1970 to Jan 20, 1973 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 19
editions
Meditation: The Art of Inner Ecstasy
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