“Book Descriptions: Osho introduces these discourses on Zen stories by explaining what the first principle is: that which cannot be said. But it can be shown and experienced as Osho demonstrates in talking on the often bizarre, always maddeningly simple anecdotes about interchanges between Zen masters and their disciples. He also talks on intellect and reason in the seeker's life, spiritual greed and the real meaning of the Zen dictum to "kill" one's master. Somehow Osho takes the enigmatic quality of Zen and shows us its pragmatic truth, without robbing it of its inherent magic, charm or humor. Subject Zen and Zen Masters Translated from Notes Time Period of Osho's original Discourses/Talks/Letters from Apr 11, 1977 to Apr 20, 1977 Number of Discourses/Chapters 10” DRIVE