In this 13th volume of the Osho Collection, master Osho reflects on our conception of time and its implications for the meaning of our lives. According to Osho, the Western philosophical conception of time as a hopeless, irrevocably passing line strips our lives of all meaning. There is, however, the possibility of looking at the passage of time from a new, transcendent perspective that will end the nihilism and hopelessness of our society.
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Why are you concerned about saving humanity? - OSHO Talks Vol. 1
The Art of Being Human (Full) - OSHO Talks Vol. 12
The World's Biggest Problem - OSHO Talks Vol. 3
The word "meaning" is irrelevant to life - OSHO Talks Vol. 9
There is no beginning and no end - OSHO Talks Vol. 9
When all the questions disappear - OSHO Talks Vol. 10
I want to live my life - OSHO Talks Vol. 11
Comparison does not arise - OSHO Talks Vol. 11
The Art of Being Human - Part 4 - OSHO Talks Vol. 12
Instinct and intuition - OSHO Talks Vol. 15
When Eternity Transcends Time - Part 2 - OSHO Talks Vol. 13
When Eternity Transcends Time - Part 3 - OSHO Talks Vol. 13
Meditation. The medicine for spiritual health.
Life, Love, Consciousness. Try it, it tastes great
Jealousy: your main enemy
A woman is to be loved
Jesus never died on the cross
Sex is as sacred as everything else in life
Fear of the unknown. From madness to true sanity.
O método de yoga