In The Great Secret, Osho offers commentaries on the mystical poems of Kabir, a 15th-century Indian saint. He explores the profound connection between love and enlightenment, asserting that human experience is incomplete without a state of all-encompassing love that transcends romantic notions.
Through Kabir's verses, Osho delves into the yearning for the "beloved"—a metaphor for the divine or one's true essence—and the journey to reconnect with it. He challenges concepts of separation and duality, suggesting that true love dissolves boundaries between self and other, revealing a unified existence.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain a unique perspective on love, moving beyond conventional definitions to explore its spiritual dimensions.
- Embark on a guided spiritual exploration into the nature of enlightenment and self-discovery.
- Experience the rich imagery and symbolism of Kabir's timeless poetry, complemented by Osho's insightful interpretations.