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{{bookedition| dddd-tsoted.jpg | The Sound of the Empty Drum | 2015 | Osho Media International | 1 | 978-1938755910 | 250 | P | This edition is part of the [[Osho Classics (series)| Osho Classics]] series. }} | {{bookedition| dddd-tsoted.jpg | The Sound of the Empty Drum - Existential Zen Stories | 2015 | Osho Media International | 1 | 978-1938755910 | 250 | P | This edition is part of the [[Osho Classics (series)| Osho Classics]] series. }} | ||
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- Dang Dang Doko Dang represents the sound of the drum beaten by a Zen master in an existential lesson for a disciple. As well as symbolizing the poetic quality of Zen, the title represents the special flavor of this collection of Osho's commentaries on well-known Zen stories. "Zen is a way of dissolving philosophical problems, not of solving them," he explains. "It is a way of getting rid of philosophy, because philosophy is a sort of neurosis." The volume also includes Osho's answers to questions about the meditation technique of Zazen.
- notes
- Later published as Zen: Dang Dang Doko Dang
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jun 11, 1976 to Jun 20, 1976 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
editions
Dang Dang Doko DangTalks on Zen
Cover without jacket. Cover inside front. Pages VIII - IX. | |
Dang Dang Doko DangThe Sound of the Empty Drum - Existential Zen Stories
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