The Dhammapada Vol. 11
The Way of the Buddha
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These teachings explore different aspects of human unawareness and emphasize Buddha's key message of raising our consciousness. Compiled by Buddha's disciples, these sutras capture the essence of his wisdom. This collection marked the final turning of the Wheel of Dharma 2,500 years ago. At the beginning of his commentaries on these teachings, Osho says that he is setting the Wheel of Dharma in motion once again for a new era. Osho comments on the sutras from Buddha from a contemporary perspective and in alternate chapters responds to questions from the audience.
1. Truth Is Something Existential
2. Wait for the Right Moment
3. Truth Rushes in to Fill the Empty Mind
4. Conscience Is a Strategy to Enslave You
5. Freedom Is the Fragrance of Truth
6. Rising in Love
7. Go Beyond the Known
8. Laughter, Love, Joy, Gratitude
9. Mind Is Mischief
10. Let the Tiger Disappear
OSHO TALKS - from original recordings of live events with Osho and his audience of seekers and friends from around the world. Recorded at the Osho International Meditation Resort, Pune, India.
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