Love, Freedom and Aloneness
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Osho, one of the greatest spiritual thinkers of the twentieth century, explores the connections between ourselves and others in Love, Freedom, and Aloneness: The Koan of Relationships.
In today’s world, freedom is our basic condition, and until we learn to live with that freedom, and learn to live by ourselves and with ourselves, we are denying ourselves the possibility of finding love and happiness with someone else.
Love can only happen through freedom and in conjunction with a deep respect for ourselves and the other. Is it possible to be alone and not lonely? Where are the boundaries that define “lust” versus “love”…and can lust ever grow into love? In Love, Freedom, and Aloneness you will find unique, radical, and intelligent perspectives on these and other essential questions. In our post-ideological world, where old moralities are out of date, we have a golden opportunity to redefine and revitalize the very foundations of our lives. We have the chance to start afresh with ourselves, our relationships to others, and to find fulfillment and success for the individual and for society as a whole.
Osho challenges readers to examine and break free of the conditioned belief systems and prejudices that limit their capacity to enjoy life in all its richness. He has been described by the Sunday Times of London as one of the “1000 Makers of the 20th Century” and by Sunday Mid-Day (India) as one of the ten people–along with Gandhi, Nehru, and Buddha–who have changed the destiny of India. Since his death in 1990, the influence of his teachings continues to expand, reaching seekers of all ages in virtually every country of the world.
Publisher : Saint Martin’s Griffin,U.S.
Publication date : 13 Dec. 2002
Edition : Reprint
Language : English
Print length : 244 pages
ISBN-10 : 0312291620
ISBN-13 : 978-0312291624
Item weight : 454 g
Dimensions : 15.62 x 1.91 x 23.24 cm
J. Schlögl –
In dieser Zusammenstellung aus Reden von Osho, früher Bhagwan, werden grundlegende Aspekte des menschlichen Lebens und Zusammenlebens besprochen. In einer ehrlichen und liebevollen Sprache werden die Wurzeln unserer Probleme aufgedeckt und aufgezeigt, wie wir zu einem authentischen und natürlichen Leben finden können. Osho erklärt uns anschaulich, wie wir durch unsere Sozialisation eine Persönlichkeit entwickelt haben, die uns daran hindert, mit dem Leben zu fließen. Erst wenn wir unsere gesellschaftlichen Prägungen erkennen und akzeptieren, können wir innerlich frei werden, und damit auch frei für andere und für die Liebe.
SillyTechie –
This book literally changed my life. Of course, a few things in my life were leading up to the point where I would finally be introduced to it, but once I started reading it, I could not stop and finished it faster than other book I have read in my life. While you must have an open mind to accept some of ideologies presented, keep in mind that the book is a transcription of speeches Osho held and therefore, some of the words are translated from his native tongue and sound almost rude when reading it in English. An absolute must read for any person interested in opening up their spiritual side and digging deeper within.
Ann Sofie –
As everytime i am very happy with another book of Osho. Interesting and well written
Stephen Luff –
If you are new to Osho then you are in for the most beautiful period of your reading and seeking. Although this seems a bold statement, I feel it is understated. In this one book one will learn a lifestyle that is natural and flowing. There are no rules, no golden gems of a 10 point plan. What you get is how to balance a lifestyle of meditation and love. The polarities. Aloneness and relationships. To seemlessly dance between the two. The style is very flowing like a conversation. This is no accident. The book is put together from talks that Osho has given. Some 5000 hours of recordings have been taken. If you loved Eckhart Tolle’s the power of now and wish for more reading of that quality, you will find Osho books equally as good. I’ve read the full 6 books of the insight series. All are brilliant. I recommend Sex matters highly as well. Osho Zen and Osho Tao are also brilliant. However, if I was asked to recommend one essential book for someone new to Osho it would be Love, Freedom and Aloneness. It’s hard to really review Osho because you are not quite sure what’s really going on. Just by reading you feel something is happening. That something is a resounding “A-ha” to it. I’ve read carlos Castaneda all of them, I’ve read most of Stuart Wilde’s books which I thought could not be surpassed yet Osho has done this with ease. With Osho there is no fighting within. You start with were you are and remove things very gently. He loves to bring a gentleness to the way you treat life and especially yourself. I’ve never thought of brushing teeth violently. However, when you compare that to brushing teeth gently, you begin to understand how you treat yourself. A small violence, but still it is there. Osho takes you on a journey of Man, politics and religion, he unravels the contradictions and the subtle cunning under-current of our politicians and religious leaders. He cannot unravel the mystery of life, he embraces the mystery and uncertainty. What I have noticed when reading is the fluidity of the words, sentences and chapters. You know that there is no-one there. Osho stepped aside many years ago. The words are straight from the great unknown, without filters, pure and brilliant. He was a truely brilliant, intelligent man and yet highly evolved in his spirituality or religiousness[not in the sense that we normally associate with this word. Uncluttered with religious dogma.] as he liked to often use. Once you read his biography you will come to know why you perhaps have not heard much about this man. What he has to say in his books, if understood and applied, will make each person a tower of immortal strength that no force on earth will be able to control. That’s why the man was banned from so many developed countries towards the end of his life. His words are all there to lead you to becoming enlightened without an intermediatory. This would be a state of such peace tranquility and blissfulness, that the thought of becoming enlightened doesn’t scare me any more.Creator of the Beginner Tai Chi (DVD)
Maria Elena –
Il libro più bello di sempre