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“This series of talks that I have called Showering Without Clouds will be an entirely new journey.
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…”
OSHO
So much has been written and spoken about male mystics, but what about women?
This is a rich and rare book because it contains the insights of two enlightened mystics: Osho speaking on Sahajo, on a woman’s journey to truth, on what it means to be a woman and a seeker.
Sahajo’s statements are fresh, simple and direct. She is ordinary and uneducated, neither a poet nor a scholar, just a very direct, simple-hearted woman from Rajasthan—but she is awakened. She says things clearly and to the point and in a way that nobody was ever said before. Nothing is hidden, nothing is borrowed.
As Osho takes us on this journey with Sahajo we come to see that up to the final step a woman experiences meditation through love, her focus is on the personal. Only when she reach close to enlightenment, her hitherto dormant masculine qualities help her consciousness take the final jump to its silent center where the duality of male and female no longer exists.
Pages: 448
Price: Rs. 500
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