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syn = Reader of the questions: [[Ma Prem Savita]].  
 
:Question 1
::Beloved Osho, I've often heard you speak with love and admiration of Zorba. Yet Nikos Kazantzakis, the man who created him, led a tortured life -- guilt-ridden, obsessed with religion, fearful of women, preoccupied with death. Are Zorba and Kazantzakis the two sides of all of us who are unenlightened?
::Please comment.
 
:Question 2
::Beloved Osho, in a recent lecture, Krishnamurti has said that wearing a mala, locket, robes and having a new name is a circus, unnecessary and nonsense. It seems that Krishnamurti is trying to convey that the moment one accepts someone as a guru, one ceases to be independent. Is this always the case?
 
:Question 3 from Maitri
::Beloved Osho, I am trembling from head to toe. My heart is throbbing and my belly burning. Osho, I am on fire! Wow, oh wow!
 
 
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 22 March 2022

event type discourse
date & time 30 Aug 1985 am
location Rajneesh Mandir, Rajneeshpuram
language English
audio Available, duration 2h 29min. Quality: good.
Live music after the discourse.
online audio
video Available, duration 2h 32min. Quality: good.
online video
see also
online text find the PDF of this discourse
shorttitle DLESS25
notes
synopsis
Reader of the questions: Ma Prem Savita.
Question 1
Beloved Osho, I've often heard you speak with love and admiration of Zorba. Yet Nikos Kazantzakis, the man who created him, led a tortured life -- guilt-ridden, obsessed with religion, fearful of women, preoccupied with death. Are Zorba and Kazantzakis the two sides of all of us who are unenlightened?
Please comment.
Question 2
Beloved Osho, in a recent lecture, Krishnamurti has said that wearing a mala, locket, robes and having a new name is a circus, unnecessary and nonsense. It seems that Krishnamurti is trying to convey that the moment one accepts someone as a guru, one ceases to be independent. Is this always the case?
Question 3 from Maitri
Beloved Osho, I am trembling from head to toe. My heart is throbbing and my belly burning. Osho, I am on fire! Wow, oh wow!


(source:CD-ROM)


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