Mystical theology. Conversations on the Treatise of Saint Dionysius
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Overcoming the schism within humanity and realizing the unity of the foundations of Eastern and Western religious traditions is the main idea of Osho’s conversations about the treatise of St. Dionysius “Mystical Theology”. Drawing parallels between the West and the East, Osho offers a fresh look, a clear understanding, and ways of rapprochement , but most importantly, the Master’s words take us beyond duality, helping us bring light and harmony into our inner world. At the end of each conversation, Osho answers the questions of his listeners - with love, deep acceptance and a lot of jokes. In these conversations, Osho addresses a treatise by Saint Dionysius, who is considered the author of the Areopagitica, a mystical teaching within the Christian Church. With his inherent wisdom and deep understanding, as well as humor and sobering directness, Osho tries to unite the religious movements of the East and West. Step by step Osho comments on Dionysius’ treatise “Mystical Theology”, revealing the meaning inherent in it. He shows that East and West differ only at first glance, that the spiritual opposes the material only with a very superficial understanding of the essence of things. The Master invites us to go beyond duality and see the unity of all things - East and West, soul and body, mind and heart. ...Half of humanity accepted the inner world, but denied the outer. The other half of humanity accepted the material world and denied the inner. Both of them are halves, and no one will say that half can be satisfied. You need to be whole - rich in body, rich in science, rich in meditation, rich in consciousness. For me, only a whole person is holy...Osho.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Бхагван Раджниш Шри
- Language
- Ukrainian
- Release date
- 2008
- Translator
- А. В. Кострикова