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What is the difference between maturity and aging? A book for the Indian Ocho illustrates the difference

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His name is Chandra Mohan Jain, also known as Acharya and Rajnish, Agwan Shri Rajnish, but his most famous title is "Osho", a Hindu mystic who lived between 1931-1990.

His style was different, but some followed him. He attacked a lot of fixed ideas in religion and sex, which made him face so many problems as to his imprisonment.

Osho's most famous book, "Maturity", contains a culture that is fond of young people and determined to avoid aging at all costs. The book is daring to ask a question: What benefits do we gain by accepting the phenomenon of aging as a natural process instead of sticking to love and even death?

In the book, Osho explains in depth the difference between maturity and age. It reminds us of the pleasures that maturity alone can bring to us in our relationships with others and in achieving our individual goals. It briefly identifies the ten essential stages of the human life cycle: from the self-centered world of the child to the opening of wisdom and love in old age.

The spirit of humor at Osho discolors all chapters of the book, accompanied by a deep understanding of the ease with which our attention can be distracted from the deep meanings and goals of our lives, which are ultimately to open as mature individuals, to look at life with joy and celebration.

Osho explains the difference between maturity and age. And reminds us of the pleasures that maturity alone can bring to us in our relationships with others, and in achieving our individual goals. It identifies the ten essential stages of the human life cycle: from the self-centered world of the child, to the opening of wisdom and love in old age.

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