
By Osho
ISBN-10: 8425346134
ISBN-13: 9788425346132
Osho nos da su visión del sexo, enormemente crítica respecto a lo que enseñan muchas religiones.
«Soy el comienzo de una consciencia totalmente nueva.» Estas palabras de Osho ponen de manifiesto hasta qué punto él concibe su filosofía como una ruptura con las distintas tradiciones del pensamiento occidental y oriental.
Es el mismo espíritu con el que aborda l. a. sexualidad; en primer lugar, presentándola no como un obstáculo para los angeles elevación espiritual e incluso l. a. iluminación, sino, al contrario, como un regalo, expresión de unas energías biológicas y puerta del autoconocimiento. En segundo lugar, como realización del amor, elemento important de l. a. existencia. El sexo es uno de los aspectos constitutivos del nuevo tipo de santo, Zorba el Buda, fusión inseparable de lo terreno y lo elegant.
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We were in a tree house 35 CHAPTER TWO that my brother built. Later she told her mom about it and she flipped out, wouldn’t let me near her daughter for quite a while. ” Even if the mother’s response was not a reaction to this respondent exploring “girls’ ” clothing but to a little boy seeing her daughter naked, this is also a form of marking the significance of sex differences, since she presumably would not have had the same intensity of response if the child was the same sex as her daughter. These ideas about the unique importance of sex differences circulate in our social worlds from birth, ultimately becoming the expectations through which we understand and perceive men, women, and their bodies—our sexpectations, so to speak.
Later she told her mom about it and she flipped out, wouldn’t let me near her daughter for quite a while. ” Even if the mother’s response was not a reaction to this respondent exploring “girls’ ” clothing but to a little boy seeing her daughter naked, this is also a form of marking the significance of sex differences, since she presumably would not have had the same intensity of response if the child was the same sex as her daughter. These ideas about the unique importance of sex differences circulate in our social worlds from birth, ultimately becoming the expectations through which we understand and perceive men, women, and their bodies—our sexpectations, so to speak.
21 Yet how do we gain this “knowledge” that reality is “simply there” without needing additional verification? How do we come to experience it as “real”? It is through perception that information enters our minds in the first place. As such, subconscious cultural influences at the level of perception undergird this broadly shared analytic perspective, as well as a number of related sociological subfields such as the sociology of knowledge. As Eviatar Zerubavel says in relation to cognitive sociology, “A good way to begin exploring the mind would be to examine the actual process by which the world ‘enters’ it in the first place.
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