Keys to a New Life
- In these talks, Osho goes directly to the essentials of living. he discusses the meaning of truth, giving step-by-step keys to transforming your inner and outer Me. Meditation is the means, and if you see yourself as you really are, conditioning can be swept away. Osho is a master of the Eastern tradition of storytelling and draws on a rich storehouse of parables and stories, bringing ancient wisdom alive for a modern audience. He uncovers a path that begins with the essential self-discovery of the inner search.
- "Whenever someone goes within himself, he is the owner of a treasure that never vanishes. He is drowned in an experience of bliss that is the gratitude of life, the blessedness of life, the attainment of life, and the meaning of life." Osho
- translated from
- Hindi : Jeevan Darshan (जीवन दर्शन)
- notes
- Colophon:
- Originally published 1975 in Hindi as Jeevan Darshan. The material in this book is a series of talks by Osho given to a live audience.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- late 60s? : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 7 (see table of contents)
editions
Keys to a New Life
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table of contents
edition 2016 chapter titles |
discourses | |||||||
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event | location | duration | media | |||||
1 | Seeing the Facts of Your Life | late 1960s ? | Ghatkopar, Bombay | |||||
2 | Godliness Comes through Acceptance, Not Renunciation |
late 1960s ? | Ghatkopar, Bombay | |||||
3 | Seek and Search with Open Eyes | late 1960s ? | Ghatkopar, Bombay | |||||
4 | Seeing the Goodness in Life | late 1960s ? | Ghatkopar, Bombay | |||||
5 | Keys to a New Life | late 1960s ? | Ghatkopar, Bombay | |||||
6 | There Is No Lock on the Door of Truth | late 1960s ? | Ghatkopar, Bombay | |||||
7 | Experiencing Love in Life | late 1960s ? | Ghatkopar, Bombay |