Publisher: Stk Martin’s Griffin (12 March 2013)
Language: English
Size of file: Ll7l KB
Text-to-Speech: Active
Screen reader support
Better typesetting: Enabled
X- Ray: Not Enabled
Word prompt Wise (difficult words): able
Print Length: 208 pages
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Moral, Immoral, Amoral: What Is Right and What Is Wrong? (Osho Life Essentials Series) is a book that shows you the importance of values and how to cultivate them in your own life. The author stresses on how it is not simply about cultivating morality but even about spontaneous morality that is far from being merely ready-made. This kind of morality has a completely unique flavor as it arises out of becoming conscious. In today’s modern world, people are on the lookout for universal values, like those mentioned in this book, that are founded on a contemporary understanding. These values are capable of uniting human beings, irrespective of what religion, nation or race they might be from.
In this book, the author addresses the search for such values that can help the world make sense. This search goes much beyond the moral codes that are associated with behavior. They also come from a deep inner connectivity and feeling of unison with existence.
This series lays emphasis on a number of questions that pertain to an individual. It comprises contemporary investigations and timeless experiences concerning life and its meaning. The book also answers a number of questions that pertain to the purpose and meaning of life itself. It also addresses a number of issues concerning inner life and existence.
A book helps you get a deeper and better understanding of your life, its purpose and meaning, Moral, Immoral, Amoral: What Is Right and What Is Wrong? (Osho Life Essentials Series) was published by Macmillan USA in 2013 and is available in paperback.
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