Moral, immoral, amoral: what is right and what is wrong?

New York: St. Martin's Griffin (2013)
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The seventh book in the Osho Life Essentials series.The old, simplistic categorization of human behaviors into moral categories of "right and wrong" as regulated by the Ten Commandments or other rules of "good and bad" behavior strike many people today as either hopelessly outdated or completely irrelevant. In a global world, we are in search of universal values - values based on a contemporary understanding that unifies us as human beings beyond the divisions of religions, nations, and race.In this volume, Osho speaks directly to this contemporary search as he introduces us to a new and higher level in our quest for values that make sense in the world we live in - a level that goes far beyond moral codes of behavior. His vision is of a transformed human being who is nothing less than the next step in evolution. In Osho's vision the validation of right and wrong does not come from the outside through laws and commandments, but through an inner connectivity and oneness with existence.

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