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Being Free in an Unfree Society

Different Approaches of Western Psychology and the Eastern Concept of Meditation

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Being Free in an Unfree Society

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Narrated by: OSHO
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Osho responds to questions and speaks about psychological concepts as presented by Freud, Jung, Adler and Assagioli and others, comparing their theories with the Eastern practice of meditation. While psychologist and physicians approach the body and the mind separately as illness, Osho exams the wider human condition and the underlying issue which he calls a "spiritual illness". He points out that every individual longs for freedom and is surrounded by restrictive systems that deny this fundamental right. Self-realization is according to Osho to be free in an unfree society, and to be happy in a miserable world.

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