Osho introduces the wild, dancing, sane-crazy world of the Bauls, the mystics of Bengal. With understanding, love, humor, and a touching clarity, he guides us through the songs of the Baul mystics, explaining their view of sex, their concept of the body as a temple, and their secret of surrender to the existential beloved.
"I am tremendously happy to introduce you to the world of the Bauls. I hope you will be nourished by it, enriched by it. It is a bizarre world, eccentric, insane. It has to be so, because the world of the so-called sane people is so insane that if you really want to be sane in it, you will have to be insane. You will have to choose a path of your own." (Osho)
- The Bee Knows It
- In the Arms of the Moon
- A Gap of Millions of Miles
- Subtle Music in Your Soul
- My Skin and Bone Are Turned to Gold
- Just to Be Able to Dance
- Flowers of Feelings at His Feet
- Dissolve Yourself
- Born on a Pair of Trees
- He Sings and Dances and Cries
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