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{{bookedition|13_lrg.jpg|Talks on Zen Stories|1977|Rajneesh Foundation|1|0-88050-003-4 (Not all books have ISBN)|280|H|First edition December 1977. Copyright 1977 by Rajneesh Foundation | {{bookedition|13_lrg.jpg|Talks on Zen Stories|1977|Rajneesh Foundation|1|0-88050-003-4 (Not all books have ISBN)|280|H|First edition December 1977. Copyright 1977 by Rajneesh Foundation | ||
::Author as [[Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh]] | |||
::Published by [[Ma Yoga Laxmi]] | ::Published by [[Ma Yoga Laxmi]] | ||
::Compilation: [[Ma Yoga Prem]] | ::Compilation: [[Ma Yoga Prem]] |
Revision as of 08:00, 7 January 2015
- Of the ultimate realization of Zen, Osho says, "Suddenly you become aware of a music that has always surrounded you… Your heart throbs in the same rhythm as the heart of the whole." This essential Zen reader also dips into a number of other themes - cowardice, boredom and restlessness, recognition and rejection, maturity, and moving from the non-essential to the essential.
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Feb 21, 1976 to Feb 29, 1976 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 9
editions
Ancient Music in the PinesTalks on Zen Stories
Pages VIII - IX. Pages XVI - 1. Pages 2 - 3. Pages 4 - 5. | |
Ancient Music in the PinesTalks on Zen Stories
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Ancient Music in the PinesIn Zen, Mind Suddenly Stops
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