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The Book of Wisdom : The Heart of Tibetan Buddhism

Based on the Seven Points of Mind Training by the 11th-century Buddhist mystic Atisha, The Book of Wisdom removes the dust of tradition that has gathered around meditation, conveying the essential science and methodology of the practice with a freshness and spontaneity that is rarely found in contemporary spiritual works. The book is a guide for inner discipline and transformation that is also highly accessible, incorporating light, often humorous question-and-answer sessions between Osho and his audience that help listeners make the practical connection between spiritual theory and meditation as a lifestyle.

In 28 talks alternating between commentaries on Atisha and responding to questions, Osho takes us into a world of wisdom.

1. Atisha the Thrice Great

2. The Lilies in the Field Are Enlightened

3. Sitnalta and the Seventeen Chakras

4. The Last Chance to Rebel

5. Sowing White Seeds

6. Sannyas Is for Lions

7. Learning the Knack

8. Krishnamurti's Solo Flute

9. Watching the Watcher

10. Miracles Are Your Birthright

11. Expelled from the World

12. Buddha in the Supermarket

13. Don't Make Wicked Jokes

14. Gurus and Etceteranandas

15. The Smokeless Flame

16. The University of Inner Alchemy

17. Wake Up the Slave

18. Dropping Out of the Olympics

19. The Three Rung Ladder of Love

20. Diogenes and the Dog

21. Vagabonds of the Soul

22. The Greatest Joke There Is

23. Consciousness Is Total, Pure Energy

24. Bring in the New Man

25. We Are Ancient Pilgrims

26. The Illogical Electron

27. The Soul Is a Quest

28. Be a Joke unto Yourself

Osho is known around the world for his pioneering contribution to meditation - the science of inner transformation - with the unique approach of his "Osho Active Meditations" acknowledging the accelerated pace of the contemporary world and bringing meditation into modern life.

©1979 Osho International Foundation ℗ 2025 Osho International Foundation


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