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- A beautiful introduction to Osho's unique vision, and a personal invitation to meditation. In his inimitably poetic style, Osho invites the reader to wake up from the spiritual sleep in which most of humanity is immersed. These talks are from his first meditation camp at Ranakpur in the hills of Rajasthan, and a subsequent camp** in Ajol, Gujarat, India. Here are guided meditation techniques suitable for those new to meditation and seasoned seekers alike, as well as responses to questions.
- translated from
- Hindi : Sadhana Path (साधना पथ)
- notes
- From the back cover (1979 ed.):
- "The Perfect Way is early-Rajneesh, 1964. These discourses are the outcome of Shree Rajneesh's first testing of a new idea, the meditation camp, envisaging an intensive programme lasting several days, which enabled the seekers to dive totally into an atmosphere of meditation."
- Previously published in 1966 as Path of Self Realization and later in 1971 as Path to Self Realisation
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jun 3, 1964 to Jun 8, 1964 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
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