Synopsis
In "Talks on Hakuin’s Song of Meditation," Osho explores the profound significance of Hakuin's verses, emphasizing that meditation is enriched by the vibrancy of life and expression. He argues that a meditation practice devoid of joy and rhythm can feel lifeless, urging readers to embrace the music of existence through singing and dancing. This enlightening discourse reveals that true meditation is a celebration, awakening the soul to the beauty and vitality of the present moment.
Book Details
Language
english
Pages
144