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notes = First edition title was ''[[Neither This Nor That]]'' | notes = First edition title was ''[[Neither This Nor That]]'' | ||
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{{bookedition| 1184B_lrg.jpg | Discourses on Sosan's Verses on the Faith-Mind | 2004 | Tao Publishing |3|81-7261-003-3| 278 |H| Revised edition }} | {{bookedition| 1184B_lrg.jpg | Discourses on Sosan's Verses on the Faith-Mind | 2004 | Tao Publishing |3|81-7261-003-3| 278 |H| Revised edition }} | ||
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Revision as of 08:39, 7 October 2014
- "If I were to save only two books from the whole world of the mystics, one would be Sosan's Hsin Hsin Ming," Osho says. "It contains the quintessence of Zen, the path of awareness and meditation...the very soul of Zen." Himself a master of both words and silence, Osho builds a bridge between the modern, chattering mind and the infinite no-mind of Sosan through these Zen sutras - the only words uttered by Sosan, the 6th-century Chinese mystic and third Chinese patriarch.
- notes
- First edition title was Neither This Nor That
- Later published as The Book of Nothing: Hsin Hsin Ming
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Oct 21, 1974 to Oct 30, 1974 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
editions
Hsin Hsin Ming: The Book of NothingDiscourses on the Faith Mind of Sosan
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Hsin Hsin Ming: The Book of NothingDiscourses on Sosan's Verses on the Faith-Mind
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Hsin Hsin Ming: The Book of NothingDiscourses on Sosan's Verses on the Faith-Mind
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