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Love, Freedom and Aloneness

The Koan of Relationships

Author: Osho  

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The traditional family is breaking down, children barely into their teens are experimenting with sex, and half of all marriages end in divorce. In this text, Osho explains why these phenomena are happening and how they can be viewed as a cause for celebration.

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The traditional family is breaking down, children barely into their teens are experimenting with sex, and half of all marriages end in divorce. In this text, Osho explains why these phenomena are happening and how they can be viewed as a cause for celebration.

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Description

Why are so many people living alone these days?The model of the traditional family is breaking down, children barely into their teens are experimenting with sex, and half of all marriages in developed countries end in divorce. In this book, Osho explains why these phenomena are happening and how they can actually be viewed as a cause for celebration rather than a worry. In a post ideological world, where old moralities are clearly out of date, we have a golden opportunity to redefine and revitalize the foundations of our lives.Why is it that people who are happy being alone have the best chance to be happy with someone else?

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Critic Reviews

“"Filled with wisdom and light...an uncommon look at common yet under-discussed topics." - Khe Hy, creator of RadReads”

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About the Author

Osho is one of the best known and most provocative spiritual teachers of our time. Beginning in the 1970's he captured the attention of young people in the West who wanted to experience meditation and experimentation. More than a decade after his death in 1990, the influence of his teachings continues to expand, reaching seekers of all ages in virtually all countries of the world.

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Product Details

Publisher
Griffin Publishing | Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S.
Published
13th December 2002
Edition
1st
Pages
244
ISBN
9780312291624

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