Zen: The Path of Paradox, Vol. 2 (Original Recording)
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Publisher Description
What is truth? Is it always the difference between right and wrong, between the acceptable and the non-acceptable?
In this audiobook on Zen, Osho takes the listener on an insightful journey into the ways of Zen masters: the master who refuses to discipline a monk caught stealing, despite protests from his other “honest” monks; the master who deceives his disciples into doing his bidding by using a two-headed coin; the master who would rather his disciples drank tea than listen to a discourse on truth…
With masterly skill, Osho creates a beautiful exploration of Zen’s unique definition of truth, through his own understanding of the essence of truth and consciousness.
He also responds to questions on a wide variety of topics, including the concept of sin, how to find peace of mind, and belief systems.
“The people who think they are right are almost all stupid people. Life is so complex and life is so subtle that you cannot decide so easily that you are right and somebody else is wrong.”
Chapter #1: Hey! Wait a Minute
Chapter #2: Selling Water by the River
Chapter #3: And the Sky Abides
Chapter #4: Slipping Lazily into Divinity
Chapter #5: The White Flame of Life
Chapter #6: The Door to the Wild
Chapter #7: An Explosion of Insight
Chapter #8: There Is No Back of This Book
Chapter #9: Scratching the Shoe
Chapter #10: The Bridge but Not the Water Flows