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date = 26 Nov 1985 pm | | date = 26 Nov 1985 pm | | ||
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language = English | | language = English | | ||
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notes = CD-ROM on this chapter: This discourse will be in the book ''[[India: Coming Back Home]]'', which has not been published, as of August 1992. | | notes = CD-ROM on this chapter: This discourse will be in the book ''[[India: Coming Back Home]]'', which has not been published, as of August 1992. | | ||
syn = Interview. No announcement heard : unidentified Indian interviewer, woman. | syn = Interview. No announcement heard : unidentified Indian interviewer, woman. | ||
:CD-ROM on this chapter: Interview by The Telegraph (Calcutta). | | :CD-ROM on this chapter: Interview by The Telegraph (Calcutta). | ||
:Question 1 | |||
::Can you tell us something about the truth? | |||
:Question 2 | |||
::Does everyone have the potential? | |||
:Question 3 | |||
::The poor also? | |||
:Question 4 | |||
::But meditativeness is available to everybody? | |||
:Question 5 | |||
::You are one of the most well-known religious leaders in the world. Do you consider yourself a successful showman? | |||
:Question 6 | |||
::How do you explain the world-wide publicity about you? | |||
:Question 7 | |||
::People all around the world are talking against nuclear war. Do you think you are alone in this crusade? | |||
:Question 8 | |||
::Do you think you and your followers are the only people who have the right answer? | |||
:Question 9 | |||
::But is this not a dictatorial attitude? | |||
:Question 10 | |||
::Every dictator or group has the feeling that they are right or the right answer has got them. Isn't that a danger? | |||
:Question 11 | |||
::You have guided your people on many subjects. Do you give them an idea of what is right and wrong? | |||
:Question 12 | |||
::But you said yesterday that you are not a guru but a friend. | |||
:Question 13 | |||
::But your followers or your friends, they're always looking after you and worshipping you from what we have seen. You're imparting something and they're taking something else. Can you explain that? | |||
:Question 14 | |||
::So you don't feel that you are worshipped? | |||
:Question 15 | |||
::Do you think you were as much a Rajneeshee as the Rajneeshees in the commune? | |||
:Question 16 | |||
::But remember, they're wearing a locket with your face in it. You're not wearing your own or somebody else's. | |||
:Question 17 | |||
::Exactly. Then why do you make people wear it? | |||
:Question 18 | |||
::It's clear that you are their source of inspiration even if you don't call yourself their guru or their leader. | |||
:Question 19 | |||
::How does wearing the mala help these people toward enlightenment? | |||
:Question 20 | |||
::I don't suppose in that fashion. | |||
:Question 21 | |||
::But why should one million people just love one person without that being reciprocated specifically? I'm sure your devotees love each other too, but they don't wear each other's lockets. So you are different. | |||
:Question 22 | |||
::Can you say what you mean by the new man? | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:32, 22 March 2022
event type | interview |
date & time | 26 Nov 1985 pm |
location | Span Resort, Manali (HP) |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 1h 11min. Quality: not good, a constant noise (under revision). |
online audio | |
video | Not available |
online video | |
see also |
|
online text | find the PDF of this discourse |
shorttitle | LAST418 |
- notes
- CD-ROM on this chapter: This discourse will be in the book India: Coming Back Home, which has not been published, as of August 1992.
- synopsis
- Interview. No announcement heard : unidentified Indian interviewer, woman.
- CD-ROM on this chapter: Interview by The Telegraph (Calcutta).
- Question 1
- Can you tell us something about the truth?
- Question 2
- Does everyone have the potential?
- Question 3
- The poor also?
- Question 4
- But meditativeness is available to everybody?
- Question 5
- You are one of the most well-known religious leaders in the world. Do you consider yourself a successful showman?
- Question 6
- How do you explain the world-wide publicity about you?
- Question 7
- People all around the world are talking against nuclear war. Do you think you are alone in this crusade?
- Question 8
- Do you think you and your followers are the only people who have the right answer?
- Question 9
- But is this not a dictatorial attitude?
- Question 10
- Every dictator or group has the feeling that they are right or the right answer has got them. Isn't that a danger?
- Question 11
- You have guided your people on many subjects. Do you give them an idea of what is right and wrong?
- Question 12
- But you said yesterday that you are not a guru but a friend.
- Question 13
- But your followers or your friends, they're always looking after you and worshipping you from what we have seen. You're imparting something and they're taking something else. Can you explain that?
- Question 14
- So you don't feel that you are worshipped?
- Question 15
- Do you think you were as much a Rajneeshee as the Rajneeshees in the commune?
- Question 16
- But remember, they're wearing a locket with your face in it. You're not wearing your own or somebody else's.
- Question 17
- Exactly. Then why do you make people wear it?
- Question 18
- It's clear that you are their source of inspiration even if you don't call yourself their guru or their leader.
- Question 19
- How does wearing the mala help these people toward enlightenment?
- Question 20
- I don't suppose in that fashion.
- Question 21
- But why should one million people just love one person without that being reciprocated specifically? I'm sure your devotees love each other too, but they don't wear each other's lockets. So you are different.
- Question 22
- Can you say what you mean by the new man?
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