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The Dhammapada Vol.10

The Way of the Buddha

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The Dhammapada Vol.10

By: Osho
Narrated by: Osho
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Wisdom, says Buddha, arises from within, and is the only true knowledge. In The Dhammapada Osho speaks on wisdom, which he calls knowing, and on the difference between knowing and knowledge. Knowing, he says, is spontaneous response: it comes from inner silence, it is our own truth, an existential experience. Knowledge is dependent on the past, it is mechanical, it is second-hand, it comes from another, and hides the truth from ourselves. Knowing gives us inner direction; knowledge only outer direction. And the key to the intuitive faculty of knowing is meditation.

1. Beyond Happiness Is Bliss

2. Whatsoever Happens Is Good

3. The Way of Meditation

4. Understanding Is the Fragrance of Silence

5. Be Present to the Present

6. Beware of Coincidences!

7. The Meeting Can Happen

8. Not Gospels but Gossips

9. Freedom Is the Goal, Awareness Is the Method

10. Love Is Its Own Reward

11. All Is Not Lost, but Time Is Running Short

12. Your Mind Is Created by Society

13. Being, Feeling, Action

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.

©1988 OSHO International Foundation (P)2022 OSHO International Foundation
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