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Revision as of 15:45, 22 December 2015
- Back cover:
- Peace talks, peace agreements, peace movements... Why is it, although there is a deep longing for peace in the world, every day, wars are being waged? And why, although so many people long for peace in their lives, does peace seem to be an impossibility even on a personal level? In this series of talks, Osho explains how peace can only become a reality when rigid religious practices and political ideologies are dropped, and an awakenend consciousness takes their place.
- The key to finding peace is transformation, both outer and inner, one person at a time, and in this book Osho indicates how through meditation this can be achieved.
- translated from
- Hindi : Trisha Gai Ek Bund Se (तृषा गई एक बूंद से)
- notes
- Colophon: Published 1998 in Hindi as Trisha Gai Ek Bund Se.
- number of discourses/chapters
- 4 (TOC see discussion).
editions
The Search for Peace"whatever development nature can bring about in millions of years, the meditatior can achieve swiftly, very quickly"
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