
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Discourses on Hasidism, in which Osho responds to stories from Tales of the Hasidim (Die Erzählungen der Chassidim) by Martin Buber, and to questions submitted by disciples and seekers. This book is a mixture of light-hearted storytelling and the penetrating understanding of a true sage. Like the Hassids, Osho's own emphasis is on playfulness and celebration: "Judaism has produced one of the most essential lines of mystics, the Hassids. It is one of the most beautiful ways to find oneself and to find the reality of existence."
By OshōDiscourses on Hasidism, in which Osho responds to stories from Tales of the Hasidim (Die Erzählungen der Chassidim) by Martin Buber, and to questions submitted by disciples and seekers. This book is a mixture of light-hearted storytelling and the penetrating understanding of a true sage. Like the Hassids, Osho's own emphasis is on playfulness and celebration: "Judaism has produced one of the most essential lines of mystics, the Hassids. It is one of the most beautiful ways to find oneself and to find the reality of existence."