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"When you meet Chuang Tzu, Lao Tzu, or me, you will see a boat, but that boat will be empty; there is no one in it. If you only look at the surface, you see the boat and assume that someone is in it. However, when you penetrate deeper, when you truly get close to me, when you forget the body – the boat – you will encounter emptiness." OSHO In contemplating the stories of the Chinese mystic Chuang Tzu, Osho develops a three-thousand-year-old Taoist message about achieving self-realization and helps us understand ourselves and our lives more deeply. The title of the book comes from a story about a man who is sailing across a river and collides with an empty boat; the story is a teaching about emotions, in this case, anger. The book speaks in an understandable language, leaves a deep impression on the reader, and miraculously transforms anyone who works on their development with the technique of attention and awareness. The empty boat is an empty mind without ego – a person who has become nobody. Osho calls Chuang Tzu a rare flower because becoming nobody is a very exceptional, almost impossible thing, one of the hardest in the world. This fascinating book is a teaching about the human mind, human ego, and meditation – the gateway to the deepest mysteries of life. You go to churches and temples,…
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Author: Osho
Publication date: April 21, 2015
Manufacturer: FONTÁNA ESOTERA, s.r.o.
Genres: Non-fiction literature, Books, Esotericism and spirituality
Type: Hardcover books
Pages: 255
ISBN/EAN: 9788073367756

