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- Watch and wait are two well known maxims from the world of meditation. Osho responds her to questions on 'Relaxing and Waking Up' and 'The Difference between Instinct and Intuition'.
- It is the simplicity and personal impact which makes Osho's works so accessible for every reader.
- "In meditation you are not going anywhere. You are simply being here, relaxed, utterly centered in yourself. Everything stops. For this, no "how" is needed."
- notes
- Previously published as The Hidden Splendor, ch 25
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Mar 25, 1987 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 1
editions
Watch and WaitRelaxing and Waking Up - Instinct and Intuition
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- see also
- The Hidden Splendor ~ 25