
The Supreme Doctrine Discourses on the Ken Upanishad
The Supreme Doctrine Discourses on the Ken Upanishad The Supreme Doctrine In this book Osho speaks on the ancient Indian Vedic scriptures to his first Western audience. The Supreme Doctrine deals in depth with many aspects of meditation - the fundamentals of how to move intensely and totally into this experience spoken of by the seers in the Ken Upanishad. He answers seekers? questions relating to using the intellect, transcending the duality of sex, the role of a master in a seeker?s spiritual journey, the contribution and limitations of psychoanalysis, the significance of active meditations for the modern man, and much more. Osho says of this book, "I have chosen to talk about the Upanishads because to me they represent one of the purest expressions of the ultimate that is possible, if it is possible at all." Osho says of the process of meditation: "Meditation is first of all an effort to make you independent; and second, to change your type and quality of consciousness. With a new q