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2010/03/24

Zen: The Quantum Leap from Mind to No-mind OSHO <1>

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Zen: The Quantum Leap from Mind to No-mind<1>
OSHO(Author) Swami Anand Robin (Editor) Nov 1988 Publisher: Rebel Publishing House Hardcover 258 pages
Vol.2 No.1004★★★★★(残り20冊)
Osho最後のZENシリーズ目次 

 

Zen is festive, it is not scholarly.
It condemns scholars as deeply as possible, because the scholar represents the defned mind, cultured mind, borrowed knowledge, dead scriputures.
The scholar is a grave.
Zen is a living rose of flowers.
Nothing in it is dead;
it is --always and always.
It goes on from beginningless to endless: characters change,
leaves fall from the trees, new leaves start growing,
the old ones disapppear, the new ones arrive-- it is a constant change.
But in essence nothing changes-- only on the periphery, only on the circumference, but never in the center.
And the center is Zen.
OSHO front flap

 

This is my whole effort: to introduce you to this same experience of the ancient buddhas, because it does not belong to time.
It is a question of diving deep into yourself.
The buddha is hiding in the paper bag.
The paper bag may be of any shape:
it may be male,
it may be female,
it may be young,
it may be old;
it may be black,
it may be white.....
it does not mean anything to the inner consciousness.
All distinctions are meaningless.
OSHO back flap

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