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description = A selection of five chapters from the larger series of the same name featuring parables from the Taoist master Lieh Tzu, whose sly critiques of Confucius provide opportunities for the reader to explore the contrasts between the rational and irrational, the male and female, the structured and the spontaneous.| | description = A selection of five chapters from the larger series of the same name featuring parables from the Taoist master Lieh Tzu, whose sly critiques of Confucius provide opportunities for the reader to explore the contrasts between the rational and irrational, the male and female, the structured and the spontaneous.| | ||
translated = | | translated = | | ||
notes = Ch | notes = Ch 1 - Who Is Truly Happy? | ||
:Ch | :Ch 2 - A Man Who Knows How to Console Himself | ||
:Ch | :Ch 3 - No Regrets | ||
:Ch | :Ch 4 - No Rest for the Living | ||
:Ch | :Ch 5 - Best Be Still, Best Be Empty | ||
:Ch | :Ch 6 - Following Torah, Open to Tao - responses to questions | ||
:The first 5 chapters are a selection from ''[[Tao: The Pathless Path, Vol 1]]'' and ''[[Tao: The Pathless Path, Vol 2]]''. | :The first 5 chapters are a selection from ''[[Tao: The Pathless Path, Vol 1]]'' and ''[[Tao: The Pathless Path, Vol 2]]''. |
Revision as of 09:30, 21 September 2014
- A selection of five chapters from the larger series of the same name featuring parables from the Taoist master Lieh Tzu, whose sly critiques of Confucius provide opportunities for the reader to explore the contrasts between the rational and irrational, the male and female, the structured and the spontaneous.
- notes
- Ch 1 - Who Is Truly Happy?
- Ch 2 - A Man Who Knows How to Console Himself
- Ch 3 - No Regrets
- Ch 4 - No Rest for the Living
- Ch 5 - Best Be Still, Best Be Empty
- Ch 6 - Following Torah, Open to Tao - responses to questions
- The first 5 chapters are a selection from Tao: The Pathless Path, Vol 1 and Tao: The Pathless Path, Vol 2.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- (unknown)
- number of discourses/chapters
- 6
editions
Tao: The Pathless Path
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