Osho Rajneesh
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From Medication to Meditation

Health, pharmacy, and awareness; when the body needs help and when it needs silence.

About the work

From Medication to Meditation looks at body, pharmacy, and awareness—when pills help and when silence does. Not medical advice; a philosophical look at healing culture. Anyone on long-term medication should still talk to a doctor, not a book.

Osho's treatment

Body, pharmacy, and awareness: when pills help and when silence does. Not medical advice; a philosophical look at healing culture. Anyone on long-term medication should still talk to a doctor, not a book.

Who should read this

Readers on medication curious about meditation without guilt. Caregivers and healers thinking philosophically about body and mind. Those bridging wellness culture and spiritual practice skeptically.

Who should skip or wait

People seeking medical tapering instructions—see physicians. Anti-medication ideologues wanting vindication only. Readers wanting ancient sutra commentary only.

Editions and formats

Explicitly not medical advice—verify you treat it as philosophy. Drug names and cultural references may date. Complements but does not replace professional care.

Where to read or buy

Titles and ISBNs shift between print runs, e-books, and audio. Use the library link to confirm the edition you want; use the shop when you plan to buy. Open Library and WorldCat help if you prefer borrowing or comparing holdings at libraries near you.

Continue within Osho's published catalog—each page links to official sources.

Common questions

Stop medication?
Osho does not instruct that in a book—consult doctors for any change.
Meditation vs pills?
Explores complement and awareness, not either-or medical doctrine.
Clinical depression?
Philosophical text—not treatment protocol. Seek professional care.