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Ecstasy the Forgottn Language : Talks on the Poetry of Kabir.
By Osho
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From back of the Book
Religiousness is the science of how to find the forgotten language of
ecstasy. Whenever you are in tune with existence, there is ecstasy, there
is bliss, there is benediction.
We have lost touch with our natural state of ecstasy, says Osho, because we
no longer live existential lives; we live almost entirely in our minds, in
our imaginations. This makes us unhappy, and unavailable for what life is
really offering us.
We find ourselves existing to sustain our society rather than letting it
support and protect us, as originally intended. And society naturally
supports misery, not our natural ecstasy, because an ecstatic individual
cannot be enslaved by any ideology or structure. The words of Kabir a
mystic, a weaver and a poet, who can touch the earth and catch the stars
with his transcendent verse are the starting point for these inspiring
talks on how to live our lives to their utmost potential.
From the Jacket
An ecstatic man is bound to be free. Ecstasy is freedom. He cannot be
reduced to being a slave. You cannot destroy him so easily; you cannot
persuade him to live in a prison. He would like to dance under the stars
and he would like to walk with the wind and he would like to talk with the
sun and the moon. He will need the vast, the infinite, the huge, the
enormous.
Luminous and numinous, Oshos words dance like fire yet refresh the reader
like cool river water. At the core of his message one encounters the
celebration of consciousness, the bliss of awareness, the power of
Product details
- Number of Pages:
- 343
- Release Date:
- 1976-10-19
- Publication Date:
- 1976-10-19
- Publisher:
- Osho Media International
- Languages:
- Published: English
- ISBN10:
- 8172612338
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