Showering Without Clouds

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Speaking on Sahajo's "sutras of love" and answering related questions, Osho describes, often very humorously, different paths and pitfalls of the female and male seeker -- with beautiful insights into the differences between the female and male ego -- and what happens to both women and men as they approach enlightenment.


In "Books I have Loved" Osho says : "Another woman, Sahajo. Even the name is poetic, it means 'the very essence of spontaneity'. I have spoken on Sahajo, again in Hindi because English does not allow me to be so poetic. I don't see much poetry in the English language, and what I see in the name of poetry looks so unpoetic that I wonder why nobody rebels against it. Why are there no people to start English afresh, but poetically? It is becoming more and more the language of the scientist, the technician, or to put it better, of the technologist. It is a misfortune. Someday it can only be hoped that what I have said on Sahajo will be known to the world at large."

Subject
Early Talks and Writings
Translated from
Hindi :
Notes
Time Period of Osho's original Discourses/Talks/Letters
Number of Discourses/Chapters

Editions

Showering Without Clouds

Reflections on the Poetry of an Enlightened Woman, Sahajo


Year of Publication : 1998
Publisher (Distributor) : Rebel Publishing House, Pune, India
Edition No : 1
ISBN / ISSN : 81-7261-076-9
Number of Pages : 440
Out of Print : Y
Hardcover / Paperback : H


Showering Without Clouds

Reflections on the Poetry of an Enlightened Woman, Sahajo


Year of Publication : 1999
Publisher (Distributor) : Rebel Publishing House, Pune, India
Edition No : 1
ISBN / ISSN : 81-7261-076-9
Number of Pages : 440
Out of Print :
Hardcover / Paperback : H
Edition Notes : Reprint