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Discover your ability to be brave in times of adversity with Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously—from one of the greatest spiritual teachers of the twentieth century. Courage is not the absence of fear, says Osho. It is, rather, the total presence of fear, with the courage to face it. Download Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously - Osho ebook Courage is not the absence of fear, says Osho - it is rather the total presence of fear with the courage to face it. Osho proposes that whenever we are faced with uncertainty and change in our lives, it is a cause for celebration, and instead of hanging on to the familiar, we. Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously Book — Also available in other formats: Courage is not the absence of fear, says Osho. It is, rather, the total presence of fear, with the courage to face it. This book provides a bird's-eye view of the whole terrain - where fears originate, how to understand them, and how to find the courage to face them.
by. Osho. · Rating details · 7, ratings · reviews. Courage is not the absence of fear, says Osho. It is, rather, the total presence of fear, with the courage to face it. This book provides a bird's-eye view of the whole terrain--where fears originate, how to understand them, and how to find the courage to face them. Courage: The Joy of Living Dangerously by Osho is a book that celebrates the idea of the unknown and encourages people to do the same. Osho suggests that living in anticipation of things kills the joy of the present. One should be free of the ‘future’. Exactly that, the joy of living dangerously but with ethic and mindfulness. Certainly not dangerously how we would normally envisage the activity, but with a presence of mind that is exhilirating. We lead such cautious lives, but as he says in the book, we have to learn to say no before we can say yes with awareness.
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