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notes =Later renamed to ''From Misery to Enlightenment'', but never published as a book under that title. | notes =Later renamed to ''From Misery to Enlightenment'', but never published as a book under that title. That title was used for audio tapes though. | ||
:Part of the series ''[[The Rajneesh Bible]]'' | | :Part of the series ''[[The Rajneesh Bible]]'' | | ||
period = Jan 29, 1985 to Feb 27, 1985|year=1985| | period = Jan 29, 1985 to Feb 27, 1985|year=1985| |
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- Of this question-and-answer series, a journalist from Club Degi Editori, Italy writes: "With complete clarity, and using examples, anecdotes and quotations which amaze the reader with their range, Osho expresses his way of thinking: to destroy every religion and to create Man all over again out of his own depth of being. The Rajneesh Bible provokes energy, optimism and enthusiasm for life and its gifts. It is not a holy book, nor is it a confession of faith. It is a lively and readable account which allows a deep understanding of the vast scope of his teaching, which is directed towards helping us understand who we are, and which is widely debated and widely practiced."
- notes
- Later renamed to From Misery to Enlightenment, but never published as a book under that title. That title was used for audio tapes though.
- Part of the series The Rajneesh Bible
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jan 29, 1985 to Feb 27, 1985 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 30
editions
The Rajneesh Bible, Vol 4
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