Synopsis
In "The Zen Manifesto," Osho challenges the Western understanding of Zen, emphasizing that true Zen transcends intellectual grasp and embodies a profound freedom from the self. Through his final discourses, he critiques prominent Western Zen figures to illustrate the limitations of their interpretations. Ultimately, Osho invites readers to experience Zen not as a mental concept, but as a liberating force that resonates deeply within.
Book Details
Language
english
Pages
221