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- The second of three series of talks given in 1974 in Pune loosely referred to as "Zen Sufi," commentaries on Zen and Sufi anecdotes, the other two series being Bin Bati Bin Tel (बिन बाती बिन तेल) and Diya Tale Andhera (दीया तले अंधेरा). Title comes from a saying of Kabir, meaning roughly natural ecstasy / spontaneous meditation is the best.
- notes
- Information on published book versions of this series has been hard to come by. But there is a TOC, sort of. See discussion for that and more.
- Later published by Diamond Pocket books as four separate books:
- ch.1-6 - as Sahaj Jeevan Ke Swar (सहज जीवन के स्वर);
- ch.7-11 - as Sahaj Jeevan Ke Sutra (सहज जीवन के सूत्र);
- ch.12-16 - as Jeevit Mandir (जीवित मंदिर);
- ch.17-21 - as Jeevan Kranti (जीवन क्रान्ति).
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jul 21, 1974 to Aug 10, 1974 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 21
editions
Sahaj Samadhi Bhali (सहज समाधि भली)
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Sahaj Samadhi Bhali (सहज समाधि भली)
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Sahaj Samadhi Bhali (सहज समाधि भली)पर याद रहे, सहज से कठिन कुछ और नहीं (Par Yad Rahe, Sahaj Se Kathin Kuch Aur Nahin)
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Sahaj Samadhi Bhali (सहज समाधि भली)
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Sahaj Samadhi Bhali (सहज समाधि भली)
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