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On Basic Human Rights

A New Narrative
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On Basic Human Rights explores the foundational principles of human rights through the lenses of philosophy and psychology. The book examines the historical development, moral underpinnings, and psychological impacts of rights such as freedom, equality, and dignity. It offers both theoretical insights and practical implications, aiming to deepen the understanding of what it means to uphold basic human rights in contemporary society.
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On Basic Human Rights

Osho thrusts his sword into the heart of the matter of what we collectively call "Human Rights." He quotes the language of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to expose the hollowness of the words. Why is our human reality on this planet so far off from these beautifully worded declarations?

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Osho thrusts his sword into the heart of the matter of what we collectively call Human Rights.

One of the struggles we face as human beings is how to cope with, how to bring light to, how to dissolve the roots of the perverse and incomprehensible horrors—physical, psychological, spiritual—that we seem capable of inflicting on one another. What are the roots of wars, of torture, of murder and hatred, and our all-too-easy dehumanisation of the "other"?

He quotes the language of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to expose the hollowness of the words.

Why is our human reality on this planet so far off from these beautifully worded declarations?

Osho exposes the hypocrisy and the vested interests that underlie the core of that document, and so many others like it. But he doesn't stop there. He challenges us to create a new language, a new narrative, a transformative and liberating vision of what it means to treat one another with awareness, with love, and with respect.

In our individual lives, as in the lives and generations of our society, there is a revolution, a transformation that happens alongside each change that happens in consciousness—individual and collective—as our technology continues to bring us (potentially) all together into a "global village." And alongside it, the change in consciousness that is now required of us, as a common humanity living on a smallish and rather beautiful, sacred planet. To see ourselves as God's creation, if you will. Or Gaia, or whatever term of oneness most appeals to you.

This small volume is an opening to the revolution in consciousness that is so urgently needed for our times.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781938755859

Publisher: Osho International

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 26 October 2017

Country: United States

Imprint: Osho International

Edition: Second Edition

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 192

About the Author

Osho is a contemporary mystic whose life and teachings have influenced millions of people of all ages, and from all walks of life. His often provocative and challenging teachings generate today more and more interest, and his readership is dramatically expanding around the world in more than fifty languages. People can easily recognize the wisdom of his insights, the broad sweep of his familiarity with both ancient and contemporary philosophical thought, and his ability to communicate in a way that is relevant to our lives and to the issues we are facing today. The Sunday Times (London) named Osho as one of the "1,000 Makers of the 20th Century." He is known around the world for his revolutionary contribution to meditation - the science of inner transformation - with the unique approach of his "OSHO Active Meditations" acknowledging the accelerated pace of contemporary life its unique challenges. Osho International Foundation is based in Zurich, Switzerland.

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