A previously unknown classic, this book offers Indian philosopher Oshos distinctive and highly illuminating exploration of Taoism, including penetrating commentary on the stories of the traditions founder--Chinese philosopher Chuang Tzu--as well as inspirational anecdotes on the quest for love, spiritual wisdom, and true happiness. Only that which is attained through effortlessness will never be a burden to you. That is the message of the renowned Indian philosopher Osho, one of the 10 people (others include Gandhi, Nehru, and Buddha) said to have changed the very destiny of his nation. This previously little-known study--a true classic of interpretation--presents his distinctive and highly illuminating exploration of Taoism. Osho offers penetrating commentary on the stories of Chinese philosopher Chuang Tzu, the traditions founder, as well as inspirational anecdotes on the quest for love, spiritual understanding, and true happiness. The powerful combination of Taoist wisdom and Oshos insightful interpretation make this a true gem, appropriate for the growing audience interested in Eastern thought. Osho has contributed to When the Shoe Fits: Commentaries on the Stories of the Taoist Mystic Chuang Tzu as an author. The works of Osho challenge readers to examine and break free of the conditions, belief systems, and prejudices that limit their capacity to experience life in all its richness. One of the best-known and most provocative spiritual teachers of the twentieth century, Osho has been described by the Sunday Times of London as one of the 1,000 Makers of the twentieth century, and by the American novelist Tom Robbins as the most dangerous man since Jesus Christ. More than a decade after his death in 1990, the influence of his teachings continues to grow, reaching seekers of all ages in virtuall
