Beschrijving
This book presents a series of spiritual discourses in which Osho explores the mantra “Sat-Chit-Anand” — translated as “Truth, Consciousness, Bliss” — as a concise expression of the ultimate state of human being. Over many pages he unpacks each of the three terms: what is Truth when stripped of belief and dogma, what is Consciousness beyond mere awareness, and how Bliss arises as the natural consequence of dwelling in that truth-consciousness. The tone is both philosophical and practical, inviting the reader to a transformation of inner perspective rather than a purely intellectual exercise.
In his characteristic style, Osho addresses the limitations of conventional religion, ethics and social norms, arguing that real spiritual freedom lies beyond them. He emphasizes meditation, alertness and individual experience as the paths to realising the truth-consciousness-bliss state — rather than relying on external authorities or fixed systems. The language is direct, charged with metaphor, but also with a playful challenge to readers: to drop their conceptual baggage and open to ‘what is’.
Finally, the book situates itself not just as a guide to higher states of being, but as a manifesto for living in fullness — merging the spiritual and the everyday. Osho illustrates how consciousness can permeate work, rest, relationships and even bodily life, turning ordinary existence into a field for the sacred. Bliss is presented not as something distant or mystical but as the natural fruition of living in alignment with truth and fully awake consciousness. This makes the book both a deep philosophical work and a practical invitation to inner enquiry.

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