Life, Love, Laughter (with DVD)(English, Paperback, Osho)
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Life, Love, Laughter Pap/DVD Edition by Osho is a lucid collection of reflections and experiences about the journey called life that promises to lead onto the epic path of self discovery. Summary Of The Book Life, Love, Laughter Pap/DVD Edition does not belong to the regular self help books genre. Osho’s inspiring and loving stories establish a new class of introspective and inspirational text sans all the usual banalities and clichés. What’s more, it is absolutely in tandem with the realities of the 21st century. Articulately written, with Life, Love, Laughter Pap/DVD Edition, Osho delivers a great concoction of entertainment and inspiration, ancient Zen stories and modern-day jokes that lead readers to find love, laughter, and ultimately, happiness. Osho’s mellifluous words, expressed clearly and simply, prove to be highly powerful and touch a chord deep within the reader’s heart. The fact that Osho speaks to the reader directly makes the journey even more profound. All in all, Life, Love, Laughter Pap/DVD Edition is an excellent pick for those looking at digging their own instincts, living life for the moment, laughing heartily and loving strongly. The book also earns brownie points for including an original talk by Osho on DVD. This visual component in the form of the DVD allows the reader to experience Osho’s wisdom and humour directly from the source. About Osho The most provocative and highly-followed spiritual teachers, Osho has inspired many followers in the 20th century. His radical contribution to the concept of inner transformation stays on with seekers of all age groups in almost every part of the world. Besides Life, Love, Laughter Pap/DVD Edition, Osho is also the author of many other books including Love, Freedom, Aloneness; The Book of Secrets: 112 Meditations to Discover the Mystery Within [With DVD]; and Fear: Understanding and Accepting the Insecurities of Life, Krishna: The Man & His Philosophy, and From Sex to Superconsciousness among others. His writings and philosophy have helped millions across the world in their quest for a new approach to spirituality and the challenges of daily life. Through his work, Osho has challenged readers to examine and overpower situations and shun belief systems and prejudices that keep them away from experiencing the joys of life. His teachings are known to defy conventional practices and his syncretised teachings focus on the importance of meditation, love, celebration, courage, humour, and creativity. The Sunday Times of London has named him one of the '1,000 Makers of the Twentieth Century,’. Born as Chandra Mohan Jain, later known as Acharya Rajneesh during the 1970s and 1980s and as Osho from 1989, he garnered a seminal amount of following, especially, among foreigners. In 1970, Osho began initiating disciples in Bombay donning the mantle of a spiritual teacher. He then moved to Pune in 1974 and set up an ashram there that is today popularly known as the Osho Commune. It attracts a considerable numbers of Westerners. In 1981, he migrated to the United States and his followers set up an intentional community, known as Rajneeshpuram, in Oregon which was soon became controversial. Even today, Osho remains one of the most controversial and revolutionary mystics that India has seen.