Explores and explains the fundamental difference between psychology,
therapy and meditation. "Enlightenment” in Western cultures has long
been associated with the 18th century movement that brought about a
new “age of reason.” As Zen, Buddhism, and other eastern wisdom
traditions have captured the imagination of the West,
“enlightenment” has come to be known as a specific state of
consciousness attained by an individual on a spiritual or meditative
path. However, the Judeo-Christian context, with its belief in a
divine power “out there” and separate from the individual, hinders
most Westerners’ ability to comprehend “enlightenment” in the
Eastern sense. Our theistic conditioning leads to such common
misunderstandings as perceiving enlightenment as the attainment of
supernatural powers, or as something achievable only by those who are
somehow “special.” In this work, Osho deconstructs these
misunderstandings and offers a radically different view of
enlightenment, freed from all spiritual and religious beliefs –
including the distortions of asceticism and renunciation that have
arisen in Eastern and Western cultures both. Taking the reader step by
step through the history of how both East and West have approached the
mysteries of the human mind and spirituality, Osho offers a simple
science of consciousness that he calls “the psychology of the
buddhas.” It is a science that in very clear terms shows how one
can, through awareness and taking full responsibility for one’s
life, go beyond all limited belief systems, habits, and superstitions
of the mind. That process, he says, brings us back to our nature –
and that is enlightenment.
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The Fundamental Difference Between Psychology, Therapy, and Meditation
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781786781024
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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