"Life is death, and death is life," says Osho, rejecting all stereotypes, arguing that our universe is one, and we are all parts of an incomprehensible whole in which everything relentlessly appears and it disappears, changes, flows from one to another, and this universal cycle has neither a beginning nor an end.
In the twelfth century, the Chinese master Kakuan painted his "Ten Bulls" - a series of images that symbolize the steps, stages of human awareness of their true nature, supplementing each image with a short poem and commentary.
In the book "Search" Osho and Kakuan met: here the enlightenment of Kakuan Osho interprets and brings closer to the modern reader. Let the reader, like that 12th-century Chinese pilgrim, find traces of his hidden self, taking with him the crutch of a conscious purpose and the guilty bottle of true desire.