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description =Timely and relevant to a society increasingly populated by people who depend on prescription drugs to get them through the day. Osho challenges us to look into the ways we so often create - and then cling to - our own unhappiness. And urges us to reconnect with the natural joy we were born with, and that is available to us the moment we turn our attention to the silent space within.
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== table of contents ==
Timely and relevant to a society increasingly populated by people who depend on prescription drugs to get them through the day. Osho challenges us to look into the ways we so often create - and then cling to - our own unhappiness. And urges us to
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reconnect with the natural joy we were born with, and that is available to us the moment we turn our attention to the silent space within.
{{TOCTableCompilation | edition 2009 }}
{{TOCLineCompilation |  | Foreword | unknown }}
{{TOCLineCompilation | 1 | What Is Happiness?
:''It Depends on You''
:''From the Surface to the Center''
:''Empty Hands'' | unknown }}
{{TOCLineCompilation | 2 | In Pursuit
:''The Fundamental Duality''
:''Not Character But Consciousness''
:''Chasing Rainbows''
:''The Roots of Misery'' | unknown }}
{{TOCLineCompilation | 3 | From Agoy to Ecstasy
:''Understanding Is the Key''
:''Bread and Circuses''
:''Ecstasy Is Rebellious''
:''Real or Smbolic?''
:''Being and Becoming'' | unknown }}
{{TOCLineCompilation | 4 | Understanding the Roots of Misery:<br>Responses to Questions
:''How can human being be happy and blissful?''
:''Why is it so difficult to forgive and forget?''
:''Why do we make mountaints out of molehills?''
:''Can't somebody take this misery away?''
:''Why do people pretend to be somebody they are not?''
:''How can I be myself?''
:''Sometimes I feel I'm in hell...''
:''Isn't the real problem that people don't love themselves?''
:''Why is it so hard to let go of things that cause us misery''
:''Should one first come to terms with one's own loneliness before entering into relationship?''
:''My life seems so meaningless and empty...''
:''What exactly is boredom?''
:''Why do people get involved in using drugs?''
:''How can we be concerned with our own happiness when there are so many problems in the world?''
:''Whay am I always daydreaming about future?'' | unknown }}
{{TOCLineCompilation | 5 | Live in Joy | unknown }}
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;Time Period of Osho's original Discourses/Talks/Letters
 
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== Editions ==
 
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=== Joy: The Happiness that Comes from Within === 
'''Insights for a New Way of Living'''
 
 
:Year of Publication : 2004
:Publisher (Distributor) : St. Martin's Press
:Edition No :  1
:ISBN / ISSN : 0-312-32074-4
:Number of Pages : 180
:Out of Print : 
:Hardcover / Paperback : P
 
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Latest revision as of 12:38, 6 January 2021

Timely and relevant to a society increasingly populated by people who depend on prescription drugs to get them through the day. Osho challenges us to look into the ways we so often create - and then cling to - our own unhappiness. And urges us to reconnect with the natural joy we were born with, and that is available to us the moment we turn our attention to the silent space within.
notes
Part of the Insights for a New Way of Living series.
time period of Osho's original talks/writings
(unknown)
number of discourses/chapters
5 + foreword   (see table of contents)


editions

Joy: The Happiness That Comes from Within

Insights for a New Way of Living

Year of publication : 2004
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
ISBN 0-312-32074-4 (click ISBN to buy online)
Number of pages : 180
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : P
Edition notes :

Joy: The Happiness That Comes from Within

Insights for a New Way of Living

Year of publication : 2009
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
ISBN 978-0-312-53857-6 (click ISBN to buy online)
Number of pages : 256
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : P
Edition notes : Reissue which includes an 80-minute discourse by Osho on DVD

Joy: The Happiness That Comes from Within

Year of publication : 2010
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
ISBN 9781429907736 (click ISBN to buy online)
Number of pages :
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : E
Edition notes :

table of contents

edition 2009
chapter titles
source of the compilation
Foreword unknown
1 What Is Happiness?
It Depends on You
From the Surface to the Center
Empty Hands
unknown
2 In Pursuit
The Fundamental Duality
Not Character But Consciousness
Chasing Rainbows
The Roots of Misery
unknown
3 From Agoy to Ecstasy
Understanding Is the Key
Bread and Circuses
Ecstasy Is Rebellious
Real or Smbolic?
Being and Becoming
unknown
4 Understanding the Roots of Misery:
Responses to Questions
How can human being be happy and blissful?
Why is it so difficult to forgive and forget?
Why do we make mountaints out of molehills?
Can't somebody take this misery away?
Why do people pretend to be somebody they are not?
How can I be myself?
Sometimes I feel I'm in hell...
Isn't the real problem that people don't love themselves?
Why is it so hard to let go of things that cause us misery
Should one first come to terms with one's own loneliness before entering into relationship?
My life seems so meaningless and empty...
What exactly is boredom?
Why do people get involved in using drugs?
How can we be concerned with our own happiness when there are so many problems in the world?
Whay am I always daydreaming about future?
unknown
5 Live in Joy unknown