Osho – The OshoUpanishad (August-October 1986)
Product Type | DVD |
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Format Type | [1 DVD-44 MP3,1 PDF] (NEW) |
Author | Osho |
Talks given in Bombay, India, from August 16 to October 2, 1986
At the end of Osho’s World Tour, hundreds of his disciples took advantage of their first opportunity to set at his feet in more than a year. His answers to their questions about the master-disciple relationship will give the listener an insight into what it is about this man that attracted so many intelligent and courageous people.
Osho plants the seeds of the science of meditation: How to observe the mind and its processes in a relaxed, non-judgmental way and find the perception and clarity of self-realization.
7 MP3s, total running time 84 hrs
What is Metaphysics ?
Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that studies the first principles of being, identity and change, space and time, causality, necessity and possibility. It includes questions about the nature of consciousness and the relationship between mind and matter. The word “metaphysics” comes from two Greek words that, together, literally mean “after or behind or among [the study of] the natural”. It has been suggested that the term might have been coined by a first century CE editor who assembled various small selections of Aristotle’s works into the treatise we now know by the name Metaphysics (μετὰ τὰ φυσικά, meta ta physika, lit. ‘after the Physics ’, another of Aristotle’s works).
Metaphysics studies questions related to what it is for something to exist and what types of existence there are. Metaphysics seeks to answer, in an abstract and fully general manner, the questions:
- What is there?
- What is it like?
Topics of metaphysical investigation include existence, objects and their properties, space and time, cause and effect, and possibility. Metaphysics is considered one of the four main branches of philosophy, along with epistemology, logic, and ethics.
Osho – The OshoUpanishad (August-October 1986)
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