The philosopher is pure logic and the poet is pure irrationality, but the mystic is beyond both, says Osho. This volume of the collection begins with an examination of a very singular philosopher: Friedrich Nietzsche. We say singular because, in a sense, he is the anti-philosopher or, in Osho's own words, "his oddity is that his philosophy is not the usual rational approach to life, but he writes prose poetry and is a mystic who never traveled the usual paths of mysticism."
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What is Truth? (Complete) - OSHO Talks Vol. 10
Watch and Wait (Complete) - Osho Meditations Vol. 15
You don't know the art of sex - OSHO Talks Vol. 2
January 1st - Monday - OSHO Talks Vol.
Any way to help a child is wrong - OSHO Talks Vol. 2
It takes no more than three minutes - OSHO Talks Vol. 19
The world's largest statue - OSHO Talks Vol. 3
Can you practice love? - OSHO Talks Vol. 7
Our very desire and longing become a barrier - OSHO Talks Vol. 08