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Revision as of 17:07, 24 December 2015
- In these discourses Osho presents and explores five principles: non-violence, non-possessiveness, non-theft, non-desire, and non-unawareness. He shows how they can be applied to everyday life by bringing awareness to the simplest of actions and the minutest details, as well as to the most powerful of human energies: sex.
- translated from
- Ch. 1-5 : Jyon Ki Tyon Dhari Dinhi Chadariya (ज्यों की त्यों धरि दीन्हीं चदरिया) and
- Ch. 6-13 : Suli Upar Sej Piya Ki (सूली ऊपर सेज पिया की)
- notes
- "Extemporaneous talks given by Osho in Mumbai, India"
- Chapters 6-13 previously published as The Perennial Path: The Art of Living. The whole thing can also be viewed as a translation of the 13-chapter amalgamated later versions of Jyon Ki Tyon.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- (Jul/Aug 1970 ?) and Nov 9, 1970 to Nov 16, 1970 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 13
editions
The Art of Living (13 talks)
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