Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Showering Without Clouds

So much has been written and spoken about male mystics but what about women? In this rich and rare book on the poems of Sahajo, Osho talks about what it means to be a woman, a seeker, and a mystic.

Sahajo is a simple-hearted woman form Rajasthan. Her statements are fresh and direct. She says things clearly and uniquely: nothing is hidden, nothing is borrowed. She is neither a poet nor a scholar but she is awakened.

On this journey with Osho and Sahajo it becomes clear that a woman experiences meditation primarily through love. Her focus is on the personal. Only when she is very close to enlightenment do her hitherto dormant masculine qualities help her take the final jump into consciousness to a place where the duality of male and female no longer exists.

“Up to now I have spoken on enlightened men. Now for the first time, I will speak about an enlightened woman. It was easy to speak on enlightened men. I can understand them, we are of the same type. It will be a little difficult to speak on an enlightened woman. It is a slightly unfamiliar path…” 


Publisher:  Divyansh
ISBN:
978-93-80089-37-9
Price: Rs.
500
   

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