Osho Books

Osho, also known as Osho Rajneesh, earned a master’s degree in philosophy at the University of Sagar before promoting a new Dynamic Meditation in the 1970s and ’80s. He was a popular spiritual leader, with a devoted following around the world. He passed away in 1990.

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 Books: Meditation by Osho

Meditation

Osho
The First and Last Freedom
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What's Meditation about?

Meditation (1988) provides a valuable overview of Osho meditations – an approach to meditation that emphasizes awareness and uses movement as a way of preparing the mind and body. It provides the basic principles behind Osho meditation, as well as a few foundational techniques to get you started.

Who should read Meditation?

  • Anyone interested in meditation
  • Fans of the Wild Wild Country Netflix series
  • People looking to become more aware and more relaxed

What's Osho Zen Tarot about?

Osho Zen Tarot by Osho and Ma Deva Padma is a unique approach to tarot, blending ancient wisdom with contemporary insights. The book and card set offer a fresh perspective on life's challenges and opportunities, guiding readers to gain clarity and find their own inner truth. Through beautiful illustrations and profound teachings, it invites us to embrace the present moment and live with a deeper sense of awareness.

Who should read Osho Zen Tarot?

  • Individuals seeking spiritual guidance and self-reflection
  • People interested in exploring their subconscious mind and intuition
  • Those who are open to using alternative methods for personal growth and decision-making

What's Osho Zen Tarot about?

Osho Zen Tarot by Osho offers a fresh and contemporary approach to the traditional tarot. With stunning artwork and insightful interpretations, this book and deck set provides a unique way to gain clarity and guidance in your life. Whether you're a tarot enthusiast or a newcomer, this book will help you explore the wisdom of the Zen philosophy through the lens of tarot.

Who should read Osho Zen Tarot?

  • Individuals seeking a non-traditional approach to tarot reading

  • People interested in exploring Zen philosophy through tarot

  • Those who want to use tarot as a tool for self-reflection and personal growth