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Aspects of Meditation Book 1

The Body, the First Step

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Aspects of Meditation Book 1

Written by: Osho
Narrated by: Natalie Naudus
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This audiobook includes a special original recording from the author's talk, "The Secret of Secrets."

Discover a deeper understanding of meditation through an investigation into the subtle workings of the mind, focusing on the body, with Osho's Aspects of Meditation Book 1.


The West has taken to meditation with great enthusiasm. We contemplate. We concentrate. We embrace mindfulness techniques and a multitude of mantras. We have undertaken to “do” meditation.

The Aspects of Meditation series is comprised of brief, precious texts in which Osho shows us the core of meditation is not about sitting silently or chanting a mantra. It is, instead, a question of understanding the subtle workings of the mind. In Book 1, Osho re-introduces us to our body, focusing on the “root” of the human, the soul.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Essentials

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This is one of the finest from the stable of Osho. If you enjoy meditation progressively this book will take you to still new heights. It was an absolute ecstatic experience. However there are two drawbacks: The lady narrator in the first part is suboptimal. Her narration is unskilled for this very advanced experience. Secondly the interjection of stupid and irrelevant jokes - a hallmark of nearly all his books. To be funny is very good surely but if that is distracting when one is trying to gather, assimilate and digest the message then it becomes a burden. Nevertheless, a masterly creation

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