Synopsis
In "Life's Paradox," Osho invites readers to embrace the inherent contradictions of existence, asserting that true religion reflects life's paradoxes rather than imposing rigid dogmas. He encourages a state of choiceless awareness, where one can relax into the essence of being without judgment, ultimately discovering that enlightenment is about the realization that there is nothing to attain. Through thought-provoking discussions, Osho explores the distinctions between philosophy, psychology, and religion, emphasizing the freedom found in authenticity and spontaneity.
Book Details
Language
english
Pages
167