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{{bookedition | | {{bookedition | Learning Happiness - Cover.jpg | The Discipline of Transcendence <br> On Buddha's Sutra of Forty-Two Chapters | 2014 | Osho Media International | - | 978-81-7261-300-6 | ? | H | © 1976, 2014 by Osho International Foundation. | ||
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- In these talks Osho outlines and clarifies the three steps in Buddha's carefully defined path to liberation: the path of awareness, the journey from sex to spirituality. He explains why Buddha insists that happiness does not have to be created. It already exists in the present moment; all that has to be learned is the knack of living in the present.
- notes
- Earlier published as The Discipline of Transcendence, Vol 3.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Oct 21, 1976 to Oct 30, 1976 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10 (table of contents below)
editions
Learning Happiness The Discipline of Transcendence
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table of contents
- Chapter 1. Desire cannot be fulfilled
- Chapter 2. Aloneness is your reality
- Chapter 3. The passion for truth
- Chapter 4. A rich man is very poor
- Chapter 5. Godhood is your nature
- Chapter 6. I am not a perfectionist
- Chapter 7. Sex is the basic problem
- Chapter 8. The forbidden path
- Chapter 9. The world has never lacked Buddhas
- Chapter 10. Religion is the ultimate luxery