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Lots of great information here from the lectures. Of course, some of it is repeated but that just helps drive the point home. I enjoyed these books.
This is a great resource for those looking to learn more about meditation. I will definitely be adding it to my physical shelves.
Aspects of Meditation Book 4 Medicine and Meditation by Osho as a take on meditation is a bit different from what I read before, and I'm sure it will work for many readers.
This review is of Aspects of Meditation Books 1 through 4. The books are short, and my comments apply to all of them.
After reading another book by Osho, I wanted to know a bit more about how this man thinks. This series satisfied my curiosity. His ideas must have been quite revolutionary when first presented to gain him such acclaim and recognition. I had never heard of him before last year.
He presents his material in a logical way, step by step, with stories to illustrate his point. I can't say there's anything striking about any of the books, but readers will no doubt find something they can relate to.
My thanks to St. Martin's Essentials who granted me access to an e-ARC of this book via NetGalley. The set is scheduled for publication in paperback on 2/22/22. All opinions stated in this review are my own and are freely given.
This is a review for the Aspects of Meditation Books 1-4: These books are pretty short, and if you're familiar with Osho's many, many other works, you're used to his style which I think in many ways is quite logical while also being quite deep. He was very wise even though he was very flawed (as are many brilliant individuals). His take on meditation is a bit different than I read before, and I'm sure it will work for lots of readers. I certainly didn't find all of it useful, but found some useful ideas here.
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