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An authority on the world's spiritual traditions, Osho is celebrated for his unique ability to refresh ancient wisdoms for a contemporary audience. Here he takes the listener on an exciting journey into the life and world of Prince Gautam Siddhartha, who became the Buddha. Always a great storyteller, Osho explains the Buddha's teachings through stories and anecdotes, illustrating how Buddha's teachings came from his own experiences. Lively and lifelike, with unconventional wit and deep wisdom Osho leads the listener to a new understanding of a timeless message.
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Change Your Mind uses revolutionary teachings to help rewire your subconscious mind and bring balance to your energy. Through a fourteen-day journaling exercise, you’ll uncover the mental programming already affecting you, and then apply specialized activities to counteract it. RJ guides you every step of the way, providing meditations, mindfulness practices, and more. He demonstrates how to not only meet the real you, but also maintain and express it through numerous activities you can easily integrate into your daily life.
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OMG! What a shock!
- By Suzie Schuder on 08-24-23
By: RJ Spina
What listeners say about Buddha: His Life and Teachings
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-01-20
Beautiful
Jesus was a common man.. Buddha a refined man. Beautiful. Scientifically poetic. on to Oshos Dhammapada..
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- CarynDelayn
- 05-26-20
Know what you're getting into
I really appreciate this talk, and I plan on listening to it again when I can be in a more meditative state. It's a live performance, with all the pauses and extra background noise that comes with that. I felt it only added to the performance. A great way to start my study of Buddhism.
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- Gigi
- 03-11-22
My ears!!!
I couldn't listen to ten minutes of this. The narrator hisses at the end of each pause and sentence. OMG it is absolutely horrible. I'm sorry it's not a very zen like thing to say, I wanted to save your ears.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-06-19
what the heck
seriously. the book has no point the guy reading it is so stinking slow I feel like I'm talking to a turtle. what is this supposed to teach anybody. besides what Buddha already did teach.
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