Osho (Bhagwan Shri Rajneesh, 1931–1990), a Buddhist preacher from India, never wrote a book, but more than 600 books in 30 languages have been published under his name.
Osho (Bhagwan Shri Rajneesh, 1931–1990), a Buddhist preacher from India, never wrote a book, but more than 600 books in 30 languages have been published under his name. These are records of conversations that he had for 25 years with his students. Osho’s talks about children are intended both for parents (Osho gives advice regarding pregnancy, childbirth, feeding, upbringing …), and for those who are just about to become them. And also to every person who wants to find himself. After all, when we try to find the way to the true self, we return to our child, Osho believes; of course, our body will never be childish again, but our consciousness can be as pure as the consciousness of a child. This is the whole secret: to become a child again, free and innocent, knowing nothing, but absorbing everything that happens around you with wide eyes.
SOFIA, 224 p.