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In Love with Life

By Osho
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In his preface to Ecce Homo, Friedrich Nietzsche says this: “With [Thus Spoke Zarathustra] I have given mankind the greatest present that has ever been made to it so far. This book, with a voice bridging centuries, is not only the highest book there is, the book that is truly characterized by the air of the heights—the whole fact of man lies beneath it at a tremendous distance—it is also the deepest, born out of the innermost wealth of truth, an inexhaustible well to which no pail descends without coming up again filled with gold and goodness.” Perhaps only a contemporary mystic like Osho could truly understand what Nietzsche meant by this statement. In Love with Life shares Osho’s understanding of both Nietzsche the man and of his seminal work, with extraordinary clarity and relevance to readers in the 21st century. Ten chapters have been selected from a series of 43 talks given by Osho, first published as two volumes: Zarathustra: A God that Can Dance, and Zarathustra: The Laughing Prophet. Here, Nietzsche is rescued from any remaining taint brought on by the Nazi misunderstanding and appropriation of his work, and we also learn much about the mysterious and revolutionary Persian mystic Zarathustra (Zoroaster), whom Nietzsche chose as a spokesperson. The result is an enchanting journey through a world where life is celebrated, not renounced, and where timeless truths prevail over the lies and distortions that continue to cripple our efforts to become healthy and whole.
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English
Publisher
Osho Media International
Release date
January 13, 2015
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In Love with Life presents Osho's unique and profound interpretation of Friedrich Nietzsche's seminal work, *Thus Spoke Zarathustra*. The book aims to rehabilitate Nietzsche from historical misinterpretations, particularly those by the Nazis, and to shed light on the revolutionary Persian mystic Zarathustra, whom Nietzsche chose as his philosophical spokesperson. Through ten curated chapters from a series of 43 talks, Osho offers a contemporary mystical understanding of Nietzsche's complex ideas, emphasizing a life-affirming philosophy over renunciation. It guides readers on an enchanting journey to embrace life, celebrate existence, and discern timeless truths from crippling distortions, fostering a path to wholeness and health in the 21st century.

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Reinterpretation of Nietzsche

This theme explores Osho's central effort to recontextualize Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy, particularly *Thus Spoke Zarathustra*, by stripping away the misinterpretations and appropriations, especially by the Nazis. Osho presents a fresh, mystical, and life-affirming understanding of Nietzsche, moving beyond conventional academic or nihilistic readings.

Celebration of Life vs. Renunciation

A core tenet of Osho's interpretation, this theme highlights the book's central message: that true spiritual and psychological health comes from embracing and celebrating life in its totality, rather than denying or renouncing it. This stands in contrast to ascetic or world-denying spiritual traditions and forms the bedrock of Osho's reading of Nietzsche's Zarathustra.

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