The Secret of Secrets: The Secret of the Golden Flower

The Secret of Secrets: The Secret of the Golden Flower

by Osho
The Secret of Secrets: The Secret of the Golden Flower

The Secret of Secrets: The Secret of the Golden Flower

by Osho

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Overview

Taoist teachings on life and existence—presented by one of the best-known and provocative spiritual teachers of our time
 
In this unique series of discourses, Osho unravels The Secret of the Golden Flowers, an ancient text that he describes as the essence of Taoism. It is the core of all religions and spiritual paths, belonging to no one and belonging to all. More than 2,500 years old, this remarkable text continues to be as relevant today as it was to its contemporaries.
 
Osho demystifies the important terms used by the Chinese mystic Lu Tsu, or Lao Tzu, and shares his meditation exercises. He also outlines the qualities of animus and anima—our male and female energies—as delineated by Lu Tsu, explaining the importance of their relationships inside each of us. He also provides many valuable techniques and gives specific instructions on the Taoist Golden Light Meditation, which involves harmonizing the male and female elements and transmuting sexual energy.
 
A timeless collection of Osho’s talks on The Secret of the Golden Flower, this book will show you how to not remain a seed but to become what the Chinese called ‘a golden flower.’ Called the ‘one thousand-petaled lotus’ in India, the golden flower is a symbol that represents perfection, totality. It represents the actualization of potential—the beauty, the grandeur, and the splendor of being.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786781277
Publisher: Watkins Media
Publication date: 06/06/2017
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 672
File size: 930 KB

About the Author

Osho is one of the best-known and most provocative spiritual teachers of our time. The Sunday Times has named him one of the "1,000 makers of the 20th century;" the novelist Tom Robbins has called him "the most dangerous man since Jesus Christ."

More than two decades after his death in 1990, the influence of his teachings continues to grow, reaching seekers around the world.
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