When the Shoe Fits - The Path of Tao(English, Paperback, unknown)
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So, when the shoe fits, the foot is forgotten, when the belt fits, the belly is forgotten and when the heart is right, for and against are forgotten. In this book, Osho comments on ten teaching stories by Chuang Tzu, a disciple of Lao Tzu. These parables illustrate the Tao, the essential harmony of existence. Chuang Tzu is an ordinary man who lives a very natural life and does not believe in societys morality and precepts. Osho uncovers the deeper meaning of these amusing fables, which are often based on animal characteristics that are easy to recognize but harder to acknowledge in oneself. He shows how the egoistical way in which every culture has taught people to live makes them miserable. Beautiful is Chuang Tzu, incomparable is Chuang Tzu, unique is Chuang Tzu! Because he says - Continue easy and you are right. He doesnt say - Be nonviolent, then you are right, be truthful, then you are right, dont be angry, otherwise you will be wrong, dont be sexual no, nothing! He says - Be easy and continue easy and you are right. And then choose your own path. He gives you the essence, not particular directions, but just a universal truth. - Osho