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Neti-Neti literally means “not this, not this,” and more loosely “neither this nor that.” It is used widely and traditionally as the name for a quasi-analytical method of discarding psychic debris and investments, a sort of “via negativa” tool of self-exploration, more particularly, disidentification. More about this can be found at wikipedia:Neti_neti. Osho sprinkles the phrase liberally in both Hindi and English discourses, so a book with this as its title has a lot to live up to.
This is that book, created from four of Osho’s early series of talks, three of them given at Meditation Camps, plus two single-discourse early booklets. The series are, in chronological order:
Shunya Ki Naav (शून्य की नाव)
Satya Ki Khoj (सत्य की खोज)
Sambhavnaon Ki Aahat (सम्भावनाओं की आहट)
Shunya Ke Paar (शून्य के पार)
And the booklets are:
Surya Ki Or Udan (सूर्य की ओर उड़ान)
Satya Ke Agyat Sagar Ka Amantran (सत्य के अज्ञात सागर का आमंत्रण)
notes
Order of the parts of Neti-Neti follows the order of the component smaller books as above, as do the chapters within those books. The seventh chapter of Shunya Ki Naav has been omitted from most editions of Neti-Neti, having been lost for years. It is said to have been found for the most recent edition.
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