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Can I recommend one Osho book? I would recommend a book called "The Sun Rises in the Evening". I haven't read all of it yet, I've been going through it, but it's my favorite one so far and I'm savoring it. I've literally been half highlighting half of every page.
— Naval Ravikant
2018-04-30 on pscp.tv
I'm really enjoying The Sun Rises in the Evening, the Osho book.
— Naval Ravikant
2018-04-30 on pscp.tv
Osho to me was interesting because he is one of the few philosophical mystics who was very smart. He's almost like the Alan Watts of the east. He's very well read. he's very eloquent. And he just felt very real. He explains things very simply. He's just thrown a little bit of mysticism, so you can't believe everything you read from Osho. He does exaggerate, he does tell stories. But there's 60-70 percent where he's basically being straightforward. He's one of the clearest speakers and thinkers on zen and buddhism and enlightenment, peace, self-examination, truth, and a lot of these philosophical issues.
— Naval Ravikant
2018-04-30 on pscp.tv
I would recommend a book called The Sun Rises in the Evening. I haven't read all of it yet. I've been going through it, but it's my favorite one so far and I'm savoring it. I've literally been highlighting half of every page.
— Naval Ravikant
2018-04-30 on pscp.tv
Check out “The Sun Rises in the Evening” by Osho. Bit mystical but he’s not wrong.
— Naval Ravikant
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