A Cup of Tea
- A unique compilation of intimate letters written by Osho to his disciples and friends in the beautiful poetry of a mystic:
- "Man goes on dreaming and desiring but basically remains where he is; and in the end nothing but ashes of his dreams and desires are in his hands - and, of course, tears in his eyes." (Osho)
- translated from
- Partly translated from Hindi.
- notes
- Read this book as PDF or create a free account at osho.com to read the book online.
- Later published as part of Osho Books on CD-ROM.
- The first editions have 350 letters, from the 1996 edition there are 365.
- Letters 1 - 150 previously published as Prem Ke Phool (प्रेम के फूल), earlier translated as Flowers of Love:
- New translations from the Hindi by Sw Anand Maitreya
- New English versions by Sw Anand Somendra.
- Letters #151 to 350 had previously been published in other books:
- The Silent Music - 30 letters
- Turning In - 30 letters
- What Is Meditation? - 45 letters
- The Gateless Gate - 30 letters
- The Dimensionless Dimension - 35 letters
- The Eternal Message - 30 letters
- From the 1996 edition there are 15 more letters, so 365. The sources of these are unclear (see discussion).
- For the publishing history of each letter, addressees and other info, see A Cup of Tea (sources).
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- 1962 to 1971 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 7
editions
A Cup of TeaIntimate letters to disciples and friends
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A Cup of TeaLetters written by Osho to disciples and friends
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