In a culture infatuated with youth and determined to avoid old age at all costs, this book dares to raise a question that has been all but forgotten in the age of Viagra and cosmetic surgery. What benefits might lie in accepting the ageing process as natural, rather than trying to hold on to youth and its pleasures all the way to the grave?
Osho takes us back to the roots of what it means to grow up, rather than just to grow old. Both in our relationships with others, and in the fulfilment of our own individual destinies, he remind us of the pleasures that only true maturity can bring. He outlines the ten major growth cycles in human life, from the self-centred universe of the pre-schooler to the flowering of wisdom and compassion in old age.
Osho's sly sense of humour runs like a red thread through the book, along with a profound compassion and understanding of how easy it is to be distracted from the deeper meaning and purpose of our lives-which is, ultimately, to flower into our own individual uniqueness and maturity with an attitude of celebration and joy.
Osho is one of the best known, and most provocative spiritual teachers of the twentieth century. Beginning in the 1970s he captured the attention of young people from the West who wanted to experience meditation and transformation. More than a decade after his death in 1990, the influence of his teachings continues to expand, reaching seekers of all ages in virtually every country of the world.
ISBN:
9780312205614
Binding:
Paperback
Pub. Date:
01/05/2000
Category:
Mind, Body, Spirit: Thought & Practice
Imprint:
Griffin
Pages:
Stock:
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Price:
$17.99 AUD
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