The God Conspiracy: The Path from Superstition to Super Consciousness -- With Audio/Video Contributor(s): Osho (Author) |
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ISBN: 0981834108 ISBN-13: 9780981834108 Publisher: Osho Media OUR PRICE: $15.26 Product Type: Paperback Published: July 2009 Annotation: Not believing, but only experiencing, says Osho in this inspiring book, is a way of finding truth and meaning. While Nietzsche's declaration that "God is dead, therefore man is free" was an incredible step in understanding, he argues, it is in itself a negative solution and does not bring freedom. Simply removing God is not enough. In "The God Conspiracy," Osho offers a solution beyond Nietzsche -- meditation, a direct connection with existence itself. Here he shows how Zen and meditation allow us to find meaning and significance, creativity, receptivity, and a path to freedom. Zen has no God, but it has a tremendous power to transform our consciousness, to bring so much awareness that committing evil becomes inconceivable. This book argues persuasively that transformation cannot be imposed, but must come from one's innermost being and understanding. |
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BISAC Categories: - Religion | Agnosticism |
Dewey: 211 |
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6" W x 9.1" (0.75 lbs) 215 pages |
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Publisher Description: Not believing, but only experiencing, says Osho in this inspiring book, is a way of finding truth and meaning. While Nietzsche's declaration that God is dead, therefore man is free was an incredible step in understanding, he argues, it is in itself a negative solution and does not bring freedom. Simply removing God is not enough. In The God Conspiracy, Osho offers a solution beyond Nietzsche -- meditation, a direct connection with existence itself. Here he shows how Zen and meditation allow us to find meaning and significance, creativity, receptivity, and a path to freedom. Zen has no God, but it has a tremendous power to transform our consciousness, to bring so much awareness that committing evil becomes inconceivable. This book argues persuasively that transformation cannot be imposed, but must come from one's innermost being and understanding. |