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040 _cKinley Yangden
082 _aNF 294.56 OSH
100 _aOsho.
245 _aThe secret /
_cOsho.
260 _aNew Delhi :
_bFull Circle,
_c2006.
300 _a304 p. :
_c21 cm.
520 _a“The secret. Sshh... This is not really a book. It is more of a dance. And not an ordinary dance. It is a Sufi whirlwind from the heart. Just as the Sufi dervish since time immemorial have spun their bodies ever faster in ecstasy, these words of the master are on the Whirling periphery. When you allow your mind to get immersed in this vast richness of knowledge, parables, jokes and wisdom, you become caught in the dance. But within this Whirling plethora of words, at its utmost center sits silence, pure emptiness – what the Sufis call isa, the true love, the presence of the master... This book is a Song, a remembrance, an embrace, a longing – hike... For that secret moment. Osho has been described by the Sunday Times in London as one of the ”100 makers of the 20th century” and by the American author Tom Robbins as, “the most dangerous man since Jesus Christ.” The Sunday mid-day describes him as one of the ten people – along with Gandhi, Nehru, and Buddha – who have changed the destiny of India. Osho defies definition. And his teachings defy categorization. His discourses on Sufism are transformational and unique. His ‘active meditations’ are relevant, practical and practical throughout the world.
650 _aSpiritual life.
650 _aSufism.
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