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Osho

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Absolute Tao: Talks on Fragments from "Tao Te Ching" by Lao Tzu Ancient Music in the Pines: In Zen Mind Suddenly Stops And The Flowers Showered Discourses On Zen Awareness: The Key to Living in Balance Bliss: Living beyond happiness and misery Books I Have Loved Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously Creativity: Unleashing the Forces Within Dang Dang Doko Dang Everyday Osho: 365 Daily Meditations for the Here and Now Fear: Understanding and Accepting the Insecurities of Life Intimacy: Trusting Oneself and the Other Krishna: The Man and his Philosophy Learning to Silence the Mind: Wellness Through Meditation Tao: The Pathless Path Tarot in the Spirit of Zen the Book of Nothing: Discourses on the Faith Mind of Sosan The Book of Secrets The Book of Wisdom The Buddha Said...: Meeting the Challenge of Life's Difficulties The Empty Boat: Talks on the Sayings of Chuang Tzu The Journey of Being Human: Is It Possible to Find Real Happiness in Ordinary Life? The Power of Love The Secret of Secrets Watch and Wait: relaxing and waking up - instinct and intuition When the Shoe Fits: Stories of the Taoist Mystic Chuang Tzu Yoga: The Alpha and the Omega Volume 10 Yoga: The Science of the Soul Zen: The Path of Paradox

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There is a very delicate line between pornography and beauty. A naked woman is not necessarily pornographic; a naked man is not necessarily pornographic. A beautiful man, a beautiful woman, naked, can be examples of beauty, of health, of proportion. They are the most glorious products of nature. If a deer can be naked and beautiful__nd nobody thinks the deer is pornographic__hen why should it be that a naked man or woman cannot be just seen as beautiful?

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Learning to Silence the Mind: Wellness Through Meditation

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Mind is basically the beginning of madness. And if you are too much in it, it will drive you mad.Mind has no certainity about anything. If you are betweeen two polarities of the mind,in a limbo--always to do or not to do,you will go crazy. You are crazy! Before it happens,jump out and have a look from outside at the mind.Mind is basically indecisive and awareness is basically decisive.So any act of awareness is total,full without repentance.

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Awareness: The Key to Living in Balance

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You may have read or heard about the so-called positive thinkers of the West. They sayjust the opposite -- they don't know what they are saying. They say, "When you breatheout, throw out all your misery and negativity; and when you breathe in, breathe in joy,positivity, happiness, cheerfulness."Atisha's method is just the opposite: when you breathe in, breathe in all the misery andsuffering of all the beings of the world -- past, present and future. And when you breatheout, breathe out all the joy that you have, all the blissfulness that you have, all thebenediction that you have. Breathe out, pour yourself into existence. This is the methodof compassion: drink in all the suffering and pour out all the blessings.And you will be surprised if you do it. The moment you take all the sufferings of theworld inside you, they are no longer sufferings. The heart immediately transforms theenergy. The heart is a transforming force: drink in misery, and it is transformed intoblissfulness... then pour it out.Once you have learned that your heart can do this magic, this miracle, you would like todo it again and again. Try it. It is one of the most practical methods -- simple, and itbrings immediate results. Do it today, and see.That is one of the approaches of Buddha and all his disciples. Atisha is one of hisdisciples, in the same tradition, in the same line. Buddha says again and again to hisdisciples, "IHI PASSIKO: come and see!" They are very scientific people. Buddhism isthe most scientific religion on the earth; hence, Buddhism is gaining more and moreground in the world every day. As the world becomes more intelligent, Buddha willbecome more and more important. It is bound to be so. As more and more people come toknow about science, Buddha will have great appeal, because he will convince thescientific mind -- because he says, "Whatsoever I am saying can be practiced." And Idon't say to you, "Believe it," I say, "Experiment with it, experience it, and only then ifyou feel it yourself, trust it. Otherwise there is no need to believe.

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The Book of Wisdom