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- While nonviolence is a philosophy to Mahatma Gandhi; it is not a philosophy to Osho, but an experience. Osho talks about his understanding of reverence for life, he does not use the word non-violence.
- notes
- Originally published as ch.2 of The Rajneesh Bible, Vol 2.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Nov 30, 1984 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 1 (see table of contents)
editions
The Philosophy of NonviolenceAbout Turning the Other Cheek
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table of contents
edition 2012 chapter titles |
discourse | |||||||
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event | location | duration | media | |||||
1 | The Philosophy of Nonviolence | 30 Nov 1984 pm | Lao Tzu Grove, Rajneeshpuram | 1h 45min | video |