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{{bookedition|OIndiaMe-1.jpg| | {{bookedition|OIndiaMe-1.jpg| A Tale of Sexual and Spiritual Transformation | 2013 | Niyogi Books |2| 978-93-81523-58-2 | 444 |H|Copyright © Verena Allanach 2010. Published in collaboration with OSHO World Foundation, 2013. | ||
::Author's note: To protect the privacy of certain individuals, at their request some names in this book have been changed. The names marked with * have also been changed and are fictional. | |||
::Dedication: To the legacy of Osho | |||
::With a Glossary of Hindi Terms | |||
::Foreword: [[Ma Dhyan Sourabh|Dhyan Sourabh]] | |||
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Revision as of 14:37, 11 May 2018
- If you were there in Poona One – reading this book is a must.
- If you were not there in Poona One – reading this book is a must.
- Krishna Prem has resurrected those extraordinary days. He lived them and he kept a diary. His writing has the ring of truth, the bloom of spontaneity and the vivid hues of a disciple’s devotion. Krishna Prem was one of Osho’s early western sannyasins. We are lucky that he happens to have a natural gift with words, a sense of narrative and a heart bursting with excitement and love. I find this book a joy and an inspiration. And an accurate history too.
- -- from the review by Rashid Maxwell, lots more reviews here.
- KP was head of the press-office, and an important part of the book describes his experiences with the press, the sleaze, Osho's involvement etcetera. Those experiences are very relevant today.
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