Osho describes Gautama Buddha as the greatest breakthrough in the evolution of human consciousness because his discovery of meditation shifted the focus away from praying to a god toward meditation; toward becoming alert to the potential of each human being for godliness.
The 52 cards in this deck comprise a thoughtful guide to understanding the Buddha’s important contribution to human enlightenment.
Each card contains a sutra, a commentary by Osho, and a beautiful image of a Buddha statue.
Readers can first enjoy the words as poetry and allow them to evoke an intuitive, emotional response; they can then read Osho’s corresponding entry.
A 53rd card, called Sammasati, represents the last word spoken by Buddha and an inspiring reminder of the readers’ own Buddhahood.
Individual sutras include Only Love Dispels Hate, Beyond Judgments, Neither Praise nor Blame, Conquer Yourself, Beyond Sorrow, Awake Forever and Shining the Way.
The app features the following:
- All Cards
- Sutra
- Osho’s commentary on the Sutra
- Discover the Buddha
- Guide
- Help
- Share via Facebook and Twitter
- Retina display enhanced
- Save cards to favorites
- Can be used off-line
- Set your own notification time for daily readings
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ABOUT OSHO
Osho is a contemporary mystic whose life and teachings have influenced millions of people of all ages, and from all walks of life.
His often provocative and challenging teachings generate today more and more interest and his readership is dramatically expanding around the world in more than fifty languages. People can easily recognize the wisdom of his insights, and their relevance to our lives and to the issues we are facing today.
The Sunday Times in London named Osho as one of the "1,000 Makers of the 20th Century". He is known around the world for his revolutionary contribution to meditation – the science of inner transformation – with the unique approach of his "OSHO Active Meditations" acknowledging the accelerated pace of contemporary life and bringing meditation into modern life.