Nirvana : The Last NightmareDiamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd., 2004 - 296 pages Spontaneous talks given by the author in Chang Tzu Auditorium, Pune, India. |
Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Mastered by Zen | 11 |
The Ultimate Nightmare | 41 |
Players of a Game | 69 |
The Drunken Dancer | 97 |
Killing the Buddha | 127 |
Taking the Risk | 153 |
The Infinite Journey | 181 |
Collecting Seashells | 211 |
Dead with Dignity | 237 |
Living in Nirvana | 265 |
Common terms and phrases
afraid alert allowed already anger angry arises asked B. F. Skinner become aware believe Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh Bodhidharma body Buddha chase cars child Christian cleaning cling comes consciousness course crazy created the world creative dance dead death deep desire desirelessness dhyana disappears disciple divine drop the ego empty energy enlightenment everything existence feel follow give go on singing goal goes on saying happened happy hell herenow inner inside Jesus jump Kenopanishad laugh listen live look macrobiotics Mahavira means meditation mind miss moksha Mount Sumeru move never nirvana okay Once orgasm Osho path politician possible problem question rag-doll relax religion remain rose Royal Song samurai Sannyas sannyasin satori silent simply singing sitting sleep somewhere story stupid suddenly talking Tantra Taoism tell totally truth unconscious understand Upanishad waiting watch whatsoever whole wife woman words worried YOGA Zazen Zen master