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::Introduction: ON THE ROAD TO BUDDHAHOOD or, Thoughts on The Zen Manifesto, by Robert H. Rimmer | ::Introduction: ON THE ROAD TO BUDDHAHOOD or, Thoughts on The Zen Manifesto, by Robert H. Rimmer | ||
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Revision as of 20:30, 1 January 2016
- "Zen has nothing to do with the mind... It is the lion's roar. And the greatest thing that Zen has brought into the world is freedom from oneself." The Zen Manifesto is a collection of the last discourses of Osho with his last publicly spoken words. In this culmination of his insights into Zen he makes it clear that the West's comprehension of Zen is still confined to intellectual appreciation. To prove it, Osho takes on such respected members of the Western Zen establishment as D.T. Suzuki, Thomas Merton, Paul Reps, Alan Watts and Nancy Wilson-Ross.
- notes
- The last chapter of this book, OSHO's LAST DISCOURSE, Sammasati- The Last Word, was originally titled The Awakening of the Buddha, the start of a new series.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Feb 20, 1989 to Apr 10, 1989 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 11
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