The Eternal Quest
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Book Details:
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Author: Osho 
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Publisher: Osho 
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Language: English 
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Edition: First Edition 
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ISBN: 9788172612214 
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Pages: 256 
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Cover: Hardcover 
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Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.2 x 1.1 inches 
About the Book:
The Eternal Quest by Osho offers a profound exploration of the search for meaning and fulfillment in life. Osho, one of the most influential spiritual teachers of the 20th century, invites readers to delve deep into the core of their being to understand the nature of religiousness, meditation, and human suffering. According to Osho, “Religiousness is the last luxury,” a state of being that transcends material pursuits and leads to true freedom, bliss, and expansion.
Through 120 questions and responses, Osho addresses the fundamental human quest for something more than just material success or social approval. While Western psychotherapy may help people manage their "normal insanity," it can never touch the deeper needs of the soul. This book is Osho’s invitation to awaken to the deeper layers of life, where real transformation happens.
The responses in The Eternal Quest are deeply compassionate and fearless, dealing with topics ranging from the science behind Osho's Dynamic Meditation to the existential suffering we face in love and life. Osho challenges readers to ask genuine, heartfelt questions—those that come not from societal conditioning or external influences, but from deep within their own being. He believes that such questions, when asked from the heart, are themselves a form of meditation, opening the way to answers that arise from the universe itself.
 
            
 
       
         

