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A Bird on the Wing

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Eleven classic anecdotes provide starting points to demonstrate the relevance of Zen to every aspect of 21st-century life. From the professor so full of his own ideas that he has no room for any new learning, to the monastery cook who solves a koan by kicking over a jug of water, readers will see themselves, their friends, and even modern-day celebrities and politicians reflected in the characters who populate these fascinating Zen stories. In each chapter, following the discussion of the story at hand, Osho responds to questions from his audience about matters of love, life, relationships, and “the search.” Throughout the book he emphasizes the importance both of honoring our “roots” in the simple pleasures of everyday life, and nourishing the “wings” that allow us to experience our connection with that which is universal, transcendent, and eternal.
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342 trykte sider
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2013
Udgivelsesår
2013
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  • Michelle Marionihar citeretfor 7 år siden
    It is difficult to find a businessman who is simple. He is always cunning, clever; otherwise he cannot be a businessman. A warrior is always simple; otherwise he cannot be a warrior. He knows only two things: life and death – nothing much – and his life is always at stake, he is always gambling. He is a simple man.
  • Michelle Marionihar citeretfor 7 år siden
    Heaven and hell are not geographical. If you go in search of them you will never find them anywhere, because they are within you, they are psychological.
  • Michelle Marionihar citeretfor 7 år siden
    Infinite space exists between you and your body – infinite space, I say. An unbridgeable gap exists between you and your body.

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