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Post by looking4truth on Feb 20, 2010 19:18:22 GMT -5
Here is a set of videos with him talking about living the Tao with Oprah! Enjoy and I hope you gain something from it as I have.
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Post by Jane on Feb 26, 2010 0:21:57 GMT -5
Thanks! Who is this guy and how'd you find out about him?
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Post by looking4truth on Feb 26, 2010 0:26:34 GMT -5
Thanks! Who is this guy and how'd you find out about him? He is basically a motivational speaker but also someone who is really spiritual in his approach of motivation. Oprah explains who he is much better in the beginning. And I found out about him years ago. I was randomly flipping through channels and came across one of his many specials on PBS. I've been liking him ever since but honestly, I haven't been focusing on him until recently. I finally got his latest book, Excuses Be Gone and it's a slow read for me. Not because it is boring but because it has so much wisdom that I need to take it in slowly or else I would be overwhelmed. I love that man.
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Post by Jane on Feb 26, 2010 0:32:09 GMT -5
Thanks! Who is this guy and how'd you find out about him? He is basically a motivational speaker but also someone who is really spiritual in his approach of motivation. Oprah explains who he is much better in the beginning. And I found out about him years ago. I was randomly flipping through channels and came across one of his many specials on PBS. I've been liking him ever since but honestly, I haven't been focusing on him until recently. I finally got his latest book, Excuses Be Gone and it's a slow read for me. Not because it is boring but because it has so much wisdom that I need to take it in slowly or else I would be overwhelmed. I love that man. I'm definitely making a mental note to check that out further. May I suggest Osho? ;D
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Post by looking4truth on Feb 26, 2010 0:37:33 GMT -5
He is basically a motivational speaker but also someone who is really spiritual in his approach of motivation. Oprah explains who he is much better in the beginning. And I found out about him years ago. I was randomly flipping through channels and came across one of his many specials on PBS. I've been liking him ever since but honestly, I haven't been focusing on him until recently. I finally got his latest book, Excuses Be Gone and it's a slow read for me. Not because it is boring but because it has so much wisdom that I need to take it in slowly or else I would be overwhelmed. I love that man. I'm definitely making a mental note to check that out further. May I suggest Osho? ;D Sure, I've read part of a book by him. Interesting guy. Got any videos with him? Please feel free to post any links. I'm all about gaining knowledge, especially if it makes me think and it's a feel good type of thinking.
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Post by Jane on Feb 26, 2010 0:46:44 GMT -5
I'm definitely making a mental note to check that out further. May I suggest Osho? ;D Sure, I've read part of a book by him. Interesting guy. Got any videos with him? Please feel free to post any links. I'm all about gaining knowledge, especially if it makes me think and it's a feel good type of thinking. He always keeps me thinking I've gotten a few of his books and am in process of reading them. I love them all and don't feel that I wasted my money; I plan on buying and reading them all I think the book that especially relates to all of us here is "Love, Freedom, and Aloneness". Here are some of his quotes: www.angelfire.com/me2/sutras/osho.htmlWhat I appreciate about him is, that he never pushed his beliefs upon anyone; he never said he was right; he never claimed to be anyone important. His words are the unvoiced thoughts in my head that I feel I've always known to be true but never actualized. Anyway, there I go ranting Happy exploring!
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Post by looking4truth on Feb 26, 2010 0:58:15 GMT -5
Sure, I've read part of a book by him. Interesting guy. Got any videos with him? Please feel free to post any links. I'm all about gaining knowledge, especially if it makes me think and it's a feel good type of thinking. He always keeps me thinking I've gotten a few of his books and am in process of reading them. I love them all and don't feel that I wasted my money; I plan on buying and reading them all I think the book that especially relates to all of us here is "Love, Freedom, and Aloneness". Here are some of his quotes: www.angelfire.com/me2/sutras/osho.htmlWhat I appreciate about him is, that he never pushed his beliefs upon anyone; he never said he was right; he never claimed to be anyone important. His words are the unvoiced thoughts in my head that I feel I've always known to be true but never actualized. Anyway, there I go ranting Happy exploring! Thanks!
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