The Heart Sutra: Discourses on the Prajnaparamita Hridayam Sutra of Gautama the BuddhaWritten in clear, simple, and often light language, The Heart Sutra offers discourses on the most important sutras in Buddhist literature, penetrating to the heart of Buddhist belief. Exploring these essential teachings, Osho guides us on a profound inner journey, progressing from the merging of negative and positive to the non-existence of the ego and the arrival at our own inner Buddha. The Heart Sutra includes students' questions, from the esoteric to eminently personal, posed directly to Osho, who offers thoughtful, thorough responses. With disarming insight, Osho brings the spiritual experience into daily life. |
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SURRENDER IS UNDERSTANDING | 31 |
NEGATION OF KNOWLedge | 59 |
THE ONLY LAW | 87 |
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