New Man for the New Millennium

New Man for the New Millennium

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Author: Osho
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 2001
Language: English
Pages: 180
ISBN/UPC (if available): 0140297677

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In New Man for the New Millennium, Osho tells us why it is imperative that we become new human beings as we enter the new millennium. Osho says that only a new consciousness can deliver man from his bondage.

Here, he explains how this new consciousness can come only through us, from within ourselves. He shows us how to let go of the past, to go beyond ancient beliefs and to trust only in our won experiences.

Osho elucidates the seven essential qualities of Homo Novus, the New Man. He takes a new look at issues that have eternally bedeviled generation: Love and relationships, marriage and family, money, power, politics, work, and morality.

He examines the challenges and opportunities of education, science and technology, the generation gap, government, and the quality of life itself. For Osho, change, moving forward, and religion as a revolution is the way. And here he invites us to wake up to our enlightenment and revel and rejoice in life.

EXCERPTS FROM AUTHOR'S COMMENTS:

My work is invisible. I am teaching you rebellion, and this rebellion is multidimensional: wherever you will go, this rebellion will have its impact.-Osho

The New Man will not live out of belief, he will simply live.

The New Man will not be political.

He will believe in Love, not in war.

He will believe in life, not in death.

He will be creative, not destructive.

Contents

Foreword

PART ONE: A QUANTUM LEAP IN CONSCIOUSNESS

Letting Go of the Past
Beyond Belief - Trusting Your Own Experience
The Message of the Buddhas

PART TWO: THE QUALITIES OF HOMO NOVUS

Freedom
Response-ability
Creativity
Playfulness
Intelligence
Maturity
Awareness

PART THREE: A NEW LOOK AT ETERNAL QUESTIONS

Love & Relationships
Marriage & Family
Money
Power
Work Morality

PART FOUR: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

Education
Science and Technology
The Generation Gap
Government
Quality of Life

Afterword

List of Sources