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The story of Mojud which Osho introduces here is one of the greatest stories. It has that special flavor that only a Sufi story can have. It is incomparable. It is not just a story; Sufi stories are not just stories. They are not to entertain, but they are teaching devices.
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Typical Osho Brilliance
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Sufis: The People of the Path Vol. 1
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Sufism, also called “Islamic Mysticism” is a belief and practice in which Muslims seek to find the truth of divine love and knowledge through direct personal experience of God. Osho has spoken in a number of series on this beautiful tradition - which he compares with other spiritual and religious traditions - elaborating the underlying essence to an international audience. Osho brings the listener in contact with Sufism through his experiential sharing.
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8 Sufi parables contained.
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- Mario
- 08-30-22
Inexplicable porque la existencia lo es
Una de las conferencia más inspiradas de Osho sobre una parabola Sufi que resume mucho también la esencia de Osho.
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- 12-23-24
True nectar
One of the most powerful and profound books I’ve read. A must read. Beautiful and life changing
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