"I have read more books than you may have heard of. I have read more than one hundred thousand books! I have chosen only a few, and naturally I have had to leave out many ."
"Just be moment to moment not knowing who you are and where you are. That's what it means to be my people."
From the Back of the Book:
An extraordinary book written under extraordinary circumstances. Osho, the enlightened master who has over six hundred books to his name, speaks not in his usual lecture hall to thousands of seekers but in an intimate and eccentric setting to only four disciples. He tells stories and gives poetic and profound descriptions of books that had helped him" when nothing else was shining in the darkness." Osho talks about one hundred and sixty-eight books in all, from the great seers of the Far East and Indian mystics, to Nietzsche and Western philosophers and novelists. Here is a whole rainbow of the world's literary genius, woven together with wonderfully humorous personal comments and swings of the zen stick from Osho to his notetakers.
"I've been charmed from reading his books"
Introduction X
Session 1 1
Session 2 9
Session 3 19
Session 4 33
Session 5 47
Session 6 63
Session 7 83
Session 8 97
Session 9 117
Session 10 131
Session 11 149
Session 12 163
Session 13 181
Session 14 195
Session 15 211
Session 16 227
Index of Books 243
About Osho 250
"I have read more books than you may have heard of. I have read more than one hundred thousand books! I have chosen only a few, and naturally I have had to leave out many ."
"Just be moment to moment not knowing who you are and where you are. That's what it means to be my people."
From the Back of the Book:
An extraordinary book written under extraordinary circumstances. Osho, the enlightened master who has over six hundred books to his name, speaks not in his usual lecture hall to thousands of seekers but in an intimate and eccentric setting to only four disciples. He tells stories and gives poetic and profound descriptions of books that had helped him" when nothing else was shining in the darkness." Osho talks about one hundred and sixty-eight books in all, from the great seers of the Far East and Indian mystics, to Nietzsche and Western philosophers and novelists. Here is a whole rainbow of the world's literary genius, woven together with wonderfully humorous personal comments and swings of the zen stick from Osho to his notetakers.
"I've been charmed from reading his books"
Introduction X
Session 1 1
Session 2 9
Session 3 19
Session 4 33
Session 5 47
Session 6 63
Session 7 83
Session 8 97
Session 9 117
Session 10 131
Session 11 149
Session 12 163
Session 13 181
Session 14 195
Session 15 211
Session 16 227
Index of Books 243
About Osho 250