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::Design by [[Ma Dhyan Amiyo (2)|Ma Dhyan Amiyo]] | ::Design by [[Ma Dhyan Amiyo (2)|Ma Dhyan Amiyo]] | ||
::Paintings by[[Ma Anand Meera]] ( | ::Paintings by[[Ma Anand Meera]] (Kasué Hashimoto), B.F.A. (Musashino Art University, Tokio) | ||
::Production by [[Sw Deva Anugito]] B.Arch.; [[Ma Prem Sadhana]] B.S.W., M.Ed.; [[Sw Prem Prabodh]] | ::Production by [[Sw Deva Anugito]] B.Arch.; [[Ma Prem Sadhana]] B.S.W., M.Ed.; [[Sw Prem Prabodh]] | ||
::Dedicated to a solitary cuckoo, deep in the forest | ::Dedicated to a solitary cuckoo, deep in the forest |
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- In this series Osho takes us deeply into the mysteries of the inner world. He explains that the existence of the mind is peripheral and can only exist on the circumference of our consciousness. It is a fine instrument for outside inquiry, but inhibits the internal search. In those moments when we enter our being, it disappears. This is meditation.
- notes
- Part of the five-volume set The World of Zen
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jun 27, 1988 to Jul 11, 1988 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 15
editions
Zen: The Solitary Bird, Cuckoo of the ForestDedicated to a solitary cuckoo, deep in the forest
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