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RRRpodcast

Author: Rajesh Ramdev Ram

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To Enrich Society with Entertainment 2 Enlightenment.
8 Episodes
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AH THIS - Episode 8

AH THIS - Episode 8

2020-05-0201:37:20

OSHO
AH THIS - Episode 7

AH THIS - Episode 7

2020-05-0201:44:45

OSHO
AH THIS - Episode 6

AH THIS - Episode 6

2020-05-0201:38:28

OSHO
AH THIS - Episode 5

AH THIS - Episode 5

2020-05-0201:38:57

OSHO
AH THIS - Episode 4

AH THIS - Episode 4

2020-04-1101:45:03

OSHO
AH THIS - Episode 3

AH THIS - Episode 3

2020-03-3101:44:26

Through delightfully zany anecdotes, Osho captures and conveys the spirit of Zen's enigmatic understanding of life. "Try to understand Zen through laughter, not through prayer," he suggests. "Zen is not a doctrine, not a dogma. It is growing into an insight. It is a vision -- very lighthearted, not serious at all." OSHO uses some of the best known Zen stories to illustrate the nature of enlightenment, meditation, love, knowledge and knowing, man's misplaced identification with his ego, and other issues very relevant today.
AH THIS - Episode 2

AH THIS - Episode 2

2019-04-2201:23:35

Through delightfully zany anecdotes, Osho captures and conveys the spirit of Zen's enigmatic understanding of life. "Try to understand Zen through laughter, not through prayer," he suggests. "Zen is not a doctrine, not a dogma. It is growing into an insight. It is a vision -- very lighthearted, not serious at all." OSHO uses some of the best known Zen stories to illustrate the nature of enlightenment, meditation, love, knowledge and knowing, man's misplaced identification with his ego, and other issues very relevant today.
AH THIS - Episode 1

AH THIS - Episode 1

2019-04-2101:43:43

Through delightfully zany anecdotes, Osho captures and conveys the spirit of Zen's enigmatic understanding of life. "Try to understand Zen through laughter, not through prayer," he suggests. "Zen is not a doctrine, not a dogma. It is growing into an insight. It is a vision -- very lighthearted, not serious at all." OSHO uses some of the best known Zen stories to illustrate the nature of enlightenment, meditation, love, knowledge and knowing, man's misplaced identification with his ego, and other issues very relevant today.
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