The Miracle
You Are Complete unto Yourself. This Is the Miracle of Zen
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What is life? What is death? What is the nature of reality? Neither religion nor science can answer the really big questions.
The organized religions have exploited humanity’s insecurity in the face of life’s mysteries by providing readymade sets of beliefs. But in an increasingly sophisticated, globalized society, the consolation of belief has been losing its appeal. And a purely materialistic science that denies consciousness, or that makes it merely a byproduct of matter, has nothing to offer as an alternative.
In The Miracle, Osho merges the methodology of science with the essence of religion as the way to deal with life’s biggest questions: Stay alert, move inward, take nothing for granted, believe nothing. Let your questions dissolve in the mystery that is at the center of your being - your buddhahood.
“Your body is only a circumference. Find out the center of your consciousness. Once you have found the center of your consciousness, you are a miracle, a buddha - the greatest mystery in existence.”
- "How Full, Emptiness!"
- "Dissolved, Just Like Ice"
- "Unhitch the Universe"
- "This Harvest Moon"
- "You Must See for Yourself"
- "Cages of Gold"
- "The Mysterious One"
- "Joy in the Morning"
- "The Simple Task of Turning In"
- "Sun and Moon in One's Sleeve"
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