“If you engage in any work with courage, there is no barrier to its success.”
In Work Is Love Made Visible, Osho talks about the importance and value of work. He sheds light on the qualities that need to be honed in order to understand, develop skills for and become successful at work within an organization.
Discussing the profound personal and professional issues that working people deal with on a daily basis, Osho examines hierarchy, power, responsibility and the art of demonstrating a supreme respect for each person’s individuality, dignity and freedom. He covers every practical area of work, from the perils and practicalities of financial accounting to the importance of using the most up-to-date media available. Underpinning all of this is Osho’s innate understanding of humanity. He guides readers along the self-transformative journey of work.
In his blueprint for a new “anarchic institution”, Osho says: “I do not intend to bind people by laws, rules or principles, because I am fighting against these very things.” Instead, his proposal is rooted in “a gathering of friends,” as it prepares the ground for a spiritual revolution – a total transformation for the individual and for the whole of society.