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# Love, Freedom, Aloneness: The Koan of Relationships

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Osho, one of the greatest spiritual thinkers of the twentieth century, explores the connections between ourselves and others in Love, Freedom, and Aloneness: The Koan of Relationships . In today’s world, freedom is our basic condition, and until we learn to live with that freedom, and learn to live by ourselves and with ourselves, we are denying ourselves the possibility of finding love and happiness with someone else. Love can only happen through freedom and in conjunction with a deep respect for ourselves and the other. Is it possible to be alone and not lonely? Where are the boundaries that define “lust” versus “love”...and can lust ever grow into love? In Love, Freedom, and Aloneness you will find unique, radical, and intelligent perspectives on these and other essential questions. In our post-ideological world, where old moralities are out of date, we have a golden opportunity to redefine and revitalize the very foundations of our lives. We have the chance to start afresh with ourselves, our relationships to others, and to find fulfillment and success for the individual and for society as a whole. Osho challenges readers to examine and break free of the conditioned belief systems and prejudices that limit their capacity to enjoy life in all its richness. He has been described by the Sunday Times of London as one of the “1000 Makers of the 20th Century” and by Sunday Mid-Day (India) as one of the ten people―along with Gandhi, Nehru, and Buddha―who have changed the destiny of India. Since his death in 1990, the influence of his teachings continues to expand, reaching seekers of all ages in virtually every country of the world.

Review: Insightful Wisdom on Thought-Provoking Topics - I have very recently been introduced to Osho. A Zen Buddhist Guru that was popular in the 1970s, Acharaya Rajneesh, popularly known as Osho, was an international Indian mystic, and spiritual teacher with an insight that could only be described as "enlightened". Although Osho penned hundreds of books before he died in 1990, "Love, Freedom, Aloneness: A Koan of Relationships" was my first experience getting to know him and his teachings. Within just a few pages my heart started racing and my own thoughts ran towards "WOW". Halfway through I was totally enamored, enthralled and excited, and soon jumped on the internet to purchase as many of his books I could afford in one fell swoop. Osho is simply amazing in his ability to make all people who have ever felt alienated from the people around them, finally feel at ease with themselves. The people they know who are being dragged down into the quagmire of "following the crowd" and that are "drowning in the ordinary", now become the examples of how not to live your life if you are one of the people like myself who have always colored outside the lines and felt proud to do so. This inspirational book is about "Love, God, Relationships, Freedom, the philosophy of Religion, Sex and about how imperative it is, and about how important it is to follow our own hearts and march to our own set of drums when walking each of these thought-provoking paths. Osho tells us, forget "them", and pay attention to yourself. Not in a selfish egotistical way, but in a way that can bring joy into our lives the way WE choose to live it. And to live not by the rules of the church, our parents, our kids, or our peers. Letting God let us live our own lives in our own way is an underlying theme here. Never in all the thousands of books I have read in my life has anyone spoke to me about God in a way I could accept or grasp. I loved his teachings of God, his philosophy of who or what God is or can be in each of our lives. He speaks of the church, of priests, of Gurus, Buddhas and other various deities from around the world in ways you can let seep in without fear of all of it threatening you to lean one way or the other, or to heaven forbid choose one at all. His open honest banter and non-preaching way of opening a reader up to God in ways one can understand or want to open up to, was a welcoming breath of fresh air for this reader! And, Osho has a wonderful sense of humor to keep a light air swirling around his wise words of wisdom! Osho's views on the importance of lust, sex, retaining our primitive selves as sensual beings, and how our normal hunger for sex can turn into a love relationship that is deeply rewarding and lasting, can be eye-opening as well as validating if you share his opinions on the topic. He tells us that without it we wither and die, we often let outside social views and religious dogma either stifle us, guilt trip us, or zoom us to the opposite direction bringing stress and chaos over this one simple human joy that should just be lived and cherished for what it is. Never denied or repressed by anyone in our lives. I truly loved his views and opinions on what works in love relationships and what does not. All of it was simple common sense, so easy to intake, so loving and joyful. Honesty, being open to feeling fear and getting beyond it, can give us the ability to shed the pre-ordained dos and dont's we learned as children growing up as to what is proper and not allowed, what was considered dirty and shameful. All of it fades into dust as you read this fabulous book and let it all fall away into what you yourself want out of life and how to accomplish it. There are not enough stars in the rating system on this book in my eyes. This one will sit on the nightstand to read over and over and over....Stay tuned for more Osho book reviews! I think I found a new hero!
Review: I knew this book would be good, but I didn't know how good - I knew this book would be good, but I didn't know how good. I navigated through at wealth of emotions while reading Love, Freedom and Aloneness. Osho himself may have been lots of things, but that doesn't take away from the gems within this book. Just like with anything else, I'd suggest you take what fits and leave the rest. If you're super religious, this book is NOT for you. But if you're someone with an open mind for understanding and information, by all means...explore this book! I love how this book made me questions everything that I thought I knew about love. I really didn't know anything at all. Now I'm open to loving freely without constraints which is the best kind of love. One of my favorite takeaways is that Osho encourages us to be selfish. We're told that being selfish is a bad thing, but it is necessary in order to give of yourself to everyone else. Osho's beliefs tend to make us take a deep look inside of ourselves. It encourages the kind of reflection that you don't get from most books on this topic. This is just a great book. PERIOD! Buy the book!!!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #143,519 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #723 in Love & Romance (Books) #1,350 in Happiness Self-Help #3,361 in Personal Transformation Self-Help |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,395 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Insightful Wisdom on Thought-Provoking Topics
*by J***I on November 27, 2013*

I have very recently been introduced to Osho. A Zen Buddhist Guru that was popular in the 1970s, Acharaya Rajneesh, popularly known as Osho, was an international Indian mystic, and spiritual teacher with an insight that could only be described as "enlightened". Although Osho penned hundreds of books before he died in 1990, "Love, Freedom, Aloneness: A Koan of Relationships" was my first experience getting to know him and his teachings. Within just a few pages my heart started racing and my own thoughts ran towards "WOW". Halfway through I was totally enamored, enthralled and excited, and soon jumped on the internet to purchase as many of his books I could afford in one fell swoop. Osho is simply amazing in his ability to make all people who have ever felt alienated from the people around them, finally feel at ease with themselves. The people they know who are being dragged down into the quagmire of "following the crowd" and that are "drowning in the ordinary", now become the examples of how not to live your life if you are one of the people like myself who have always colored outside the lines and felt proud to do so. This inspirational book is about "Love, God, Relationships, Freedom, the philosophy of Religion, Sex and about how imperative it is, and about how important it is to follow our own hearts and march to our own set of drums when walking each of these thought-provoking paths. Osho tells us, forget "them", and pay attention to yourself. Not in a selfish egotistical way, but in a way that can bring joy into our lives the way WE choose to live it. And to live not by the rules of the church, our parents, our kids, or our peers. Letting God let us live our own lives in our own way is an underlying theme here. Never in all the thousands of books I have read in my life has anyone spoke to me about God in a way I could accept or grasp. I loved his teachings of God, his philosophy of who or what God is or can be in each of our lives. He speaks of the church, of priests, of Gurus, Buddhas and other various deities from around the world in ways you can let seep in without fear of all of it threatening you to lean one way or the other, or to heaven forbid choose one at all. His open honest banter and non-preaching way of opening a reader up to God in ways one can understand or want to open up to, was a welcoming breath of fresh air for this reader! And, Osho has a wonderful sense of humor to keep a light air swirling around his wise words of wisdom! Osho's views on the importance of lust, sex, retaining our primitive selves as sensual beings, and how our normal hunger for sex can turn into a love relationship that is deeply rewarding and lasting, can be eye-opening as well as validating if you share his opinions on the topic. He tells us that without it we wither and die, we often let outside social views and religious dogma either stifle us, guilt trip us, or zoom us to the opposite direction bringing stress and chaos over this one simple human joy that should just be lived and cherished for what it is. Never denied or repressed by anyone in our lives. I truly loved his views and opinions on what works in love relationships and what does not. All of it was simple common sense, so easy to intake, so loving and joyful. Honesty, being open to feeling fear and getting beyond it, can give us the ability to shed the pre-ordained dos and dont's we learned as children growing up as to what is proper and not allowed, what was considered dirty and shameful. All of it fades into dust as you read this fabulous book and let it all fall away into what you yourself want out of life and how to accomplish it. There are not enough stars in the rating system on this book in my eyes. This one will sit on the nightstand to read over and over and over....Stay tuned for more Osho book reviews! I think I found a new hero!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I knew this book would be good, but I didn't know how good
*by C***N on October 19, 2017*

I knew this book would be good, but I didn't know how good. I navigated through at wealth of emotions while reading Love, Freedom and Aloneness. Osho himself may have been lots of things, but that doesn't take away from the gems within this book. Just like with anything else, I'd suggest you take what fits and leave the rest. If you're super religious, this book is NOT for you. But if you're someone with an open mind for understanding and information, by all means...explore this book! I love how this book made me questions everything that I thought I knew about love. I really didn't know anything at all. Now I'm open to loving freely without constraints which is the best kind of love. One of my favorite takeaways is that Osho encourages us to be selfish. We're told that being selfish is a bad thing, but it is necessary in order to give of yourself to everyone else. Osho's beliefs tend to make us take a deep look inside of ourselves. It encourages the kind of reflection that you don't get from most books on this topic. This is just a great book. PERIOD! Buy the book!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great
*by D***J on May 28, 2026*

I think I get it a bit more, about loving and being. The last 100 pages are spot on. Now I want more of Osho

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