Compassion: The Ultimate Flowering of Love
- Osho examines the nature of compassion from a radically different perspective. He points out that "passion" lies at the root of the word, and then proceeds to challenge assumptions about what compassion really is. Many so-called acts of compassion, he says, are tainted by a subtle sense of self-importance and desire for recognition. Others are based in the desire not really to help others, but to force them to change. Using stories from the life of Jesus, Buddha, and the world of Zen, Osho shows how the path to authentic compassion arises from within, beginning with a deep acceptance and love of oneself. Only then, says Osho, does compassion flower into a healing force, rooted in the unconditional acceptance of the other as he or she is.
- notes
- Includes the 120 minute discourse From Misery to Enlightenment, #13 by Osho on DVD.
- Part of the Insights for a New Way of Living series.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- (unknown)
- number of discourses/chapters
- 11 (see table of contents)
editions
Compassion: The Ultimate Flowering of LoveInsights for a New Way of Living
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Compassion: The Ultimate Flowering of LoveInsights for a New Way of Living
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Compassion: The Ultimate Flowering of LoveInsights for a New Way of Living
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Compassion: The Ultimate Flowering of Love
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table of contents
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Preface | Walking in Zen Sitting in Zen ~ 02, q.4 (extract) | |
1 | Compassion, Energy, and Desire
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2 | Sheep's Clothing -- What Compassion Is Not
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3 | Compassion in Action
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4 | The Healing Power of Love
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