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type = discourse |
type = interview |
date = 15 Jan 1986 am |
date = 15 Jan 1986 am |
location = Oberoi Soaltee Hotel, [[wikipedia:Kathmandu | Kathmandu]], Nepal |
location = Oberoi Soaltee Hotel, [[wikipedia:Kathmandu | Kathmandu]], Nepal |
language = English |
language = English |
aude = Available, duration 2h 8min. Quality: good, but a slight constant noise ([[Glossary#under revision|under revision]]). |
aude = Available, duration 2h 8min. Quality: good. |
auon = <li> [http://www.oshoworld.com/discourses/audio_eng.asp?album_id=171 free download from OshoWorld.com]<li> [https://shop.osho.com/en/audio-books/series-of-osho-talks/sword-and-the-lotus purchase from Osho.com] |
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vide = Available, duration 2h 8min. Quality: inferior, a constant audio-noise ([[Glossary#under revision|under revision]]). |
vide = Available, duration 2h 8min. Quality: inferior, a constant audio-noise ([[Glossary#under revision|under revision]]). |
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eventyear = 1986 |
eventyear = 1986 |
firsted = The Sword and the Lotus |
firsted = Jesus Crucified Again, This Time in Ronald Reagan's America |
firstpub = 1989.12 |
firstpub = 1988.08 |
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txton =  find the [https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=The_Sword_and_the_Lotus.pdf '''PDF'''] of this discourse |  
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stitle = SWORD01 |
stitle = SWORD01 |
notes =  |
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syn = Reader of the sutras/questions: [[Sw Swatantra Sarjano]].
syn = Interview with [[Sw Swatantra Sarjano]].
:1993 master tape-jacket: Interview by [[Sw Swatantra Sarjano|Sarjano]]. |
:1993 master tape-jacket: Interview by [[Sw Swatantra Sarjano|Sarjano]].
 
:Question 1
::Beloved master, you invited me not to get angry with blind people. I'm not -- how could I be? When I see their sadness and their misery, I only become infinitely sad. They are tired, and I offer them a rest. They are thirsty, and I offer them a glass of water. But they are so afraid. What to say if I invite them to the source? Beloved master, how can I touch them in spite of the wall of their fear?
::The second question feels somehow connected: How can we forgive the people who put you in jail?
 
 
:([[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|source:''CD-ROM'']])
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prevevent = The Last Testament (Vol 5) ~ 21 |
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Latest revision as of 03:47, 27 February 2024

event type interview
date & time 15 Jan 1986 am
location Oberoi Soaltee Hotel, Kathmandu, Nepal
language English
audio Available, duration 2h 8min. Quality: good.
online audio
video Available, duration 2h 8min. Quality: inferior, a constant audio-noise (under revision).
online video
see also
online text find the PDF of this discourse
shorttitle SWORD01
notes
synopsis
Interview with Sw Swatantra Sarjano.
1993 master tape-jacket: Interview by Sarjano.
Question 1
Beloved master, you invited me not to get angry with blind people. I'm not -- how could I be? When I see their sadness and their misery, I only become infinitely sad. They are tired, and I offer them a rest. They are thirsty, and I offer them a glass of water. But they are so afraid. What to say if I invite them to the source? Beloved master, how can I touch them in spite of the wall of their fear?
The second question feels somehow connected: How can we forgive the people who put you in jail?


(source:CD-ROM)


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