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What Is Love?
In this thoughtful, provocative work, Osho one of the most revolutionary thinkers of our time challenges us to question what we think we know about love and opens us to the possibility of a love that is natural, fulfilling, and free of possessiveness and jealousy.
With his characteristic wit, humor, and understanding, Osho dares us to resist the unhealthy relationship patterns we ve learned from those around us, and to rediscover the meaning of love for ourselves. By the time you are ready to explore the world of love, you are filled with so much rubbish about love that…mehr

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What Is Love?

In this thoughtful, provocative work, Osho one of the most revolutionary thinkers of our time challenges us to question what we think we know about love and opens us to the possibility of a love that is natural, fulfilling, and free of possessiveness and jealousy.

With his characteristic wit, humor, and understanding, Osho dares us to resist the unhealthy relationship patterns we ve learned from those around us, and to rediscover the meaning of love for ourselves. By the time you are ready to explore the world of love, you are filled with so much rubbish about love that there is not much hope for you to be able to find the authentic and discard the false.

By answering the questions that so many lovers face, Osho shares new ways to love that will forever change how you relate to others, including how to:

Love without clinging
Let go of expectations, rules, and demands
Free yourself from the fear of being alone
Be fullypresent in your relationships
Keep your love fresh and alive
Become a life partner with whom someone could continue to grow and change
Surrender your ego so you can surrender to love

Being in Love will inspire you to welcome love into your life anew and experience the joy of being truly alive by sharing it.
Autorenporträt
OSHO, known for his revolutionary contribution to the science of inner transformation, continues to inspire millions of people worldwide in their search to define a new approach to individual spirituality that is self-directed and responsive to the everyday challenges of contemporary life. The Sunday Times of London named him one of the “1,000 Makers of the Twentieth Century,” and novelist Tom Robbins called him “the most dangerous man since Jesus Christ.” For more information about Osho and his work, please visit www.osho.com.