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Book Reviews of Meditation: The First and Last FreedomBook Review: More of a money maker than anything else Summary: 3 StarsThis book is not really a book by Osho, but more of an extraction of the practical excercies from "The Book of Secrets" by Osho.If you don't have "The Book of Secrets" get it - its amazing; if you do have it already then this book will be of no use to you, unless you want a summary of "The Book of Secrets" without the good parts. This book is just a money making racket I think - extracting bits and pieces of Osho's works and putting a fancy title on them. They've already got my cash, hopefully they won't get yours also.
Book Review: A must have for every human being Summary: 5 StarsIts hard to utter words about the significance of this book. It is a diamond in an ocean of mud. It is the key to life, if this was a high scool requirenment, the world would be a paradise.No doubt Osho knows what he is talking about, and if it is meditation one in seeking, then this is the book!
Book Review: Down-to-earth and practical, a refreshing change. Summary: 5 StarsSo many books on meditation seem so serious, or one-dimensional, pitching a specific point of view or practice that feels like it was designed for saints who don't need meditation in the first place. This one even tells you how to turn smoking into a meditation! A book for "real folks" who want to bring more joy into all aspects of their lives.
Book Review: Active Meditations - the future of exercises Summary: 5 StarsI was one of the people who didn't consider themselfs as a spiritual or meditative person. When I got this book a s birthday present I could not stop reading for a moment. There are also beautifull music CD's in the market which help to do these active meditations. A must for every meditator.
Book Review: Few book titles so accurately reflect the contents. Summary: 5 StarsThis book is perhaps the best introduction to meditation on the market. It takes meditation out the area of religion and all the doo doo associated with it, and puts it right at the center of a science of the inner, exactly where it belongs. For the intelligent individual who doesn't want to be lumbered with yet another belief system, this is their book.
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