Yoga: The Science of the Soul, Vol 3: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(New format / Production info) |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{book| | |||
description =Osho brings a juiciness to the aridity of Patanjali's language, turning it into a fascinating garden of exploration. Patanjali says, "When the activity of the mind is under control..." Osho says, "The mind is a process...doesn't exist, only thoughts, thoughts moving so fast that you think and feel that something exists there in continuity. One thought comes, another thought comes another, and they go on and on. The gap between them is so small that you cannot see the gap between one thought and another. So two thoughts become joined, they become a continuity. Because of that continuity you think there is a mind." Osho brings a simple but intriguing view to these sutras about knowledge and reasoning, samadhi, samadhi with and without contemplation, subtle objects of meditation and subtle energies. He has the knack of removing the dust and tarnish of the passage of time to make these sutras irresistible and vital reading. | | |||
Osho brings a juiciness to the aridity of Patanjali's language, turning it into a fascinating garden of exploration. Patanjali says, | translated = | | ||
"When the activity of the mind is under control..." Osho says, "The mind is a process...doesn't exist, only thoughts, thoughts | notes =Previously published in 1976 as edition 1 under the title ''[[Yoga: The Alpha and the Omega, Vol 3]]'' | | ||
moving so fast that you think and feel that something exists there in continuity. One thought comes, another thought comes | period =from Mar 1, 1975 to Mar 10, 1975 |year=1975| | ||
another, and they go on and on. The gap between them is so small that you cannot see the gap between one thought and | nofd =10 | | ||
another. So two thoughts become joined, they become a continuity. Because of that continuity you think there is a mind." Osho | editions = | ||
brings a simple but intriguing view to these sutras about knowledge and reasoning, samadhi, samadhi with and without | {{bookedition| 328_lrg.jpg | | 1984 | Rajneesh Foundation International, Rajneeshpuram, Oregon, USA|2|0-88050-679-2| 259 |P|Second edition, July 1984, 10,000 copies. | ||
contemplation, subtle objects of meditation and subtle energies. He has the knack of removing the dust and tarnish of the | ::Published by [[Ma Anand Sheela]] | ||
passage of time to make these sutras irresistible and vital reading. | ::Editing: [[Sw Krishna Prabhu]] | ||
::Design: [[Sw Prem Deekshant]] | |||
::Direction: [[Ma Yoga Pratima]] | |||
::Introduction: [[Ma Dhyana Samudra]] | |||
}} | |||
| | |||
language = English| | |||
}} | |||
[[category:Yoga (books)]] | |||
: | |||
: | |||
: | |||
: | |||
Revision as of 14:36, 11 December 2013
- Osho brings a juiciness to the aridity of Patanjali's language, turning it into a fascinating garden of exploration. Patanjali says, "When the activity of the mind is under control..." Osho says, "The mind is a process...doesn't exist, only thoughts, thoughts moving so fast that you think and feel that something exists there in continuity. One thought comes, another thought comes another, and they go on and on. The gap between them is so small that you cannot see the gap between one thought and another. So two thoughts become joined, they become a continuity. Because of that continuity you think there is a mind." Osho brings a simple but intriguing view to these sutras about knowledge and reasoning, samadhi, samadhi with and without contemplation, subtle objects of meditation and subtle energies. He has the knack of removing the dust and tarnish of the passage of time to make these sutras irresistible and vital reading.
- notes
- Previously published in 1976 as edition 1 under the title Yoga: The Alpha and the Omega, Vol 3
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- from Mar 1, 1975 to Mar 10, 1975 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
editions
Yoga: The Science of the Soul, Vol 3
|