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:"These sutras are for you. They are not airy-fairy things, they are not theories. They are very empirical, pragmatic: Buddha was a very pragmatic man." (Osho) | | :"These sutras are for you. They are not airy-fairy things, they are not theories. They are very empirical, pragmatic: Buddha was a very pragmatic man." (Osho) | | ||
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- This is the first of four volumes in which Osho comments on the 42 earliest-known teachings of Buddha. Here is Buddha alive, relevant, scientific in insight, and very human.
- Using Buddha’s wisdom as a springboard, Osho brings to life words that have the power to change the way we see the world, change the way we see religion, and above all, change the way we are.
- Far from being just a statue, here Buddha is an amazing human being so far ahead of his time that even now he is only just beginning to be more widely understood.
- "These sutras are for you. They are not airy-fairy things, they are not theories. They are very empirical, pragmatic: Buddha was a very pragmatic man." (Osho)
- notes
- Read this book as PDF or create a free account at osho.com to read the book online.
- Previously published as The Discipline of Transcendence, Vol 1.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Aug 21, 1976 to Aug 30, 1976 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10 (table of contents below)
editions
Finding Your Own WayThe Discipline of Transcendence On Buddha's sutra of forty-two chapters
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table of contents
- Chapter 1. The Most Excellent Way
- Chapter 2. The Greatest Miracle
- Chapter 3. Only Nothing Is
- Chapter 4. Two Empty Skies Meeting
- Chapter 5. Real Repentance Is Remembering
- Chapter 6. Nothing Is Lacking
- Chapter 7. Living the Dhamma
- Chapter 8. Sincerity in the Search
- Chapter 9. The Truth beyond Magic
- Chapter 10. Thus Come, Thus Gone