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Accepting Myself the Way I Am
- Learning to Go Your Own Way
- Narrated by: OSHO
- Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
We have lost touch with who we are and how we want to live. It started at birth. From birth we are molded according to the beliefs and ideals of others, and our own potential is ignored. It needs immense courage to go your own way, leaving the crowd behind. The moment you do it you are taking responsibility for your life in your own hands. Osho reminds us that it is a step worth taking.
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- Mandar
- 07-11-19
my second audio book on osho thoughts! great !!
It's my second audiobook which I purchase from audible. It gives me tremendous pleasure to listen this book while I travel or at home. Great book on Fundamental concept of humanity.
Very useful to remove guilt from your life.
I love it.
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- Pranay vora
- 21-12-18
speechless no comments
Osho with his wit humour wise gems is beautiful in every minute of this audio book
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- Sreedhar Perupally
- 19-09-19
Vague Narration
This Audio Narration is totally Bad in all aspects..... whether in description or subject vice or the flow & last but not least it's audio recording is very disturbing with a hiss noise.
waste of time!
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