Nirvana: The Last Nightmare: Learning to Trust in Life
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Rating | : | 4.79 (528 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0983640017 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 212 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-04-16 |
Language | : | English |
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His often provocative and challenging teachings generate today more and more interest and his readership is dramatically expanding around the world in more than fifty languages. The Sunday Times in London named Osho as one of the "1,000 Makers of the 20th Century". He is known around the world for his revolutionary contribution to meditation
An altered state to be hoped for, but likely unattainable, reinforcing that all too familiar uneasiness associated with never being able to have what we truly desire in life.Osho masterfully brings this internal state of tension to the surface and through the use of five beautiful Zen stories examines, unravels and reveals the meaning of nirvana. In that moment, living an ordinary life becomes an extraordinary delight.. By absorbing without interpreting, making a decision without worrying if it is the right one, or surrendering to each moment, it is possible to come to a point where we simply drop through the manifestations of the ego. Nirvana has become an idealized word associated with the juxtaposition of a cult rock celebrity who died before his time and a vague new age version of Eastern religion
About the AuthorOsho is a contemporary mystic whose life and teachings have influenced millions of people of all ages, and from all walks of life. He is known around the world for his revolutionary contribution to meditation — the science of inner transformation — with the unique approach of his "OSHO Active Meditations" acknowledging the accelerated pace of contemporary life and bringing meditation into modern life. His often provocative and challenging teachings generate today more and more interest and his readership is dramatically expanding around the world in more than fifty languages. The Sunday Times in London named Osho as one of the "1,000 Makers of the 20th Century"
Rama said Everything you don't want to hear about yourself.. Osho is like an exquisitely precise surgeon removing the reader's ego. But after the operation one feels much better! This is a bit more punchy than James Sloman's 'Nothing.' Osho's explanations are often quite simple and he sometimes even gets poetic. But he nev. NP said Nirvana: The Last Nightmare. This book was very helpful. The author is obviously very well read and put eloquently what the mystics of the worlds great religions have said in his own words. Zen Buddhism is the one most discussed or highlighted in this publication. Osho, alias Rajneesh, does