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description =In these talks on Lieh Tzu, Osho calls Tao "the pathless path" because, he says, it has a different quality - the quality of freedom, anarchy and chaos. "Anything that is an imposition, a discipline, an order imposed externally only serves to distract the seeker from his path." In addition to commenting on these stories attributed to Lieh Tzu, Osho answers questions about marriage, intimacy, the possibility of Tantra merging with Tao, and the relationship of Tao to the notion of "doing your own thing." | | |||
In these talks on Lieh Tzu, Osho calls Tao "the pathless path" because, he says, it has a different quality - the quality of | translated = | | ||
freedom, anarchy and chaos. "Anything that is an imposition, a discipline, an order imposed externally only serves to distract the | notes = | | ||
seeker from his path." In addition to commenting on these stories attributed to Lieh Tzu, Osho answers questions about | period = Feb 25, 1977 to Mar 10, 1977 |year=1977| | ||
marriage, intimacy, the possibility of Tantra merging with Tao, and the relationship of Tao to the notion of "doing your own | nofd = 14 | | ||
thing." | editions = | ||
{{bookedition|269_lrg.jpg|Talks on extracts from "The Lieh Tzu"|1978 | |||
:: Reprint: 1981 | |||
|Rajneesh Foundation, Poona, India |1|0-88050-149-9|509|H|First edition December 1978, 5,000 copies. | |||
::Published by [[Ma Yoga Laxmi]]. | |||
::Compilation and editing: [[Ma Prema Veena]] | |||
::Design: [[Ma Deva Adheera]]; [[Sw Anand Subhadra]] | |||
::Coordination: [[Ma Yoga Pratima]] | |||
::Production: [[Sw Krishna Bharti]]; [[Ma Deva Upasana]]; [[Ma Deva Weechee]] | |||
::Introduction: [[Sw Anand Rakesh]] | |||
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{{bookedition|269_lrg.jpg|Talks on extracts from "The Lieh Tzu"|1978 | |||
:: Reprint: 1982 | |||
|Rajneesh Foundation, Poona, India |1|0-88050-649-0|509|P|(as above) }} | |||
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language = English| | |||
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Revision as of 15:19, 12 November 2013
- In these talks on Lieh Tzu, Osho calls Tao "the pathless path" because, he says, it has a different quality - the quality of freedom, anarchy and chaos. "Anything that is an imposition, a discipline, an order imposed externally only serves to distract the seeker from his path." In addition to commenting on these stories attributed to Lieh Tzu, Osho answers questions about marriage, intimacy, the possibility of Tantra merging with Tao, and the relationship of Tao to the notion of "doing your own thing."
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Feb 25, 1977 to Mar 10, 1977 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 14
editions
Tao: The Pathless Path, Vol 2Talks on extracts from "The Lieh Tzu"
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Tao: The Pathless Path, Vol 2Talks on extracts from "The Lieh Tzu"
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