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Rating:  Summary: Do you know how a white cloud moves? Review: A book that show the darshans questions and the marvelous insights of this modern mystic called Osho. A good book to read into the nature. Good Reading!
Rating:  Summary: To me the Best of Osho Review: I read a lot of Osho's book and many more of other Master. This is to me the best of Osho and probably of of the top 5 book I know.A book is a book, meeting a real master is meeting a real master. If you are pulled toward IT, find one.Only after I met John de Ruiter, that I found someone to replace the magnificence of Osho. Rare are the Master that have been on this planet of the caliber of Jesus. For those interested sincerely in the Truth, I would suggest to meet John de Ruiter
Rating:  Summary: Insightful, brilliant Review: This book is an edited version of the "spontaneus discourses given by Osho in Lao Tzu House, Poona, India". All the fifteen chapters in " My Way" are replete with insightful statements and as a whole will lead to a very blissful life if followed. It is ironical that the man who exhorted everyone to drop their egos and become desireless didn't follow his own advice. This is where Osho differed from the likes of Ramana Maharshi and Nisargadatta Maharaj. His driving ambition to start a new religion at any cost led to his downfall. But we should still be very grateful to Osho (Rajneesh) for a countless number of brilliant discouses on Tantra, Taoism, Zen, and anything to do with self-awareness, and also to his "sanyasins" who had toiled so hard to edit his discourses for publication.
Rating:  Summary: Insightful, brilliant Review: This book is an edited version of the "spontaneus discourses given by Osho in Lao Tzu House, Poona, India". All the fifteen chapters in " My Way" are replete with insightful statements and as a whole will lead to a very blissful life if followed. It is ironical that the man who exhorted everyone to drop their egos and become desireless didn't follow his own advice. This is where Osho differed from the likes of Ramana Maharshi and Nisargadatta Maharaj. His driving ambition to start a new religion at any cost led to his downfall. But we should still be very grateful to Osho (Rajneesh) for a countless number of brilliant discouses on Tantra, Taoism, Zen, and anything to do with self-awareness, and also to his "sanyasins" who had toiled so hard to edit his discourses for publication.
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