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📘 Book Details

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

  • Translators: Pradnya Oak

  • Language: Marathi (Translated from English)

  • Edition: 3

  • Publishing Year: 2001

  • ISBN: 9788177662023

  • Pages: 240

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Category: Religious & Spiritual


📝 About The Book

Love and Sympathy by Osho explores two deeply intertwined emotions that have long been central to spiritual teachings: love and sympathy. In this insightful work, Osho offers a profound examination of these emotions, shedding light on their transformative power in human life.

But what sets this book apart is Osho’s ability to transcend traditional boundaries. In addition to exploring love and sympathy, Osho delves into the world of journalism, a subject seemingly unrelated to spirituality. Written in 1987, Osho’s thoughts on journalism are startlingly prescient and remain remarkably relevant today. He warns that the media must not become destructive instruments, or humanity risks losing its way.

Osho's insights are not only aimed at enriching the spiritual life of individuals but also seek to raise humanity as a whole. In Love and Sympathy, Osho gives us a roadmap to develop our inner and outward loyalty, while stressing the importance of nurturing a world based on deeper human values. Building on his earlier work, Navi Pahat, where he spoke of the ‘modern man,’ here Osho invites us to embrace the vision of a ‘new world.’

This book is a must-read for anyone seeking spiritual growth and insight into the dynamics of modern society, as well as those interested in how media and spirituality intersect.