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description =Osho's classic discourses on the Kena Upanishad, given at Bikaner Palace Hotel, Mount Abu, Rajasthan. Osho speaks on the ancient Indian Vedic scriptures, answering questions on using the intellect, transcending the duality of sex, the role of the master on the disciple's spiritual journey, the contribution and limitations of psychoanalysis, the significance of chaotic meditations for the modern man, and much more. Osho says of this book, "I have chosen to talk about the Upanishads because to me they represent one of the purest expressions of the ultimate that is possible, if it is possible at all." | | description =Osho's classic discourses on the Kena Upanishad, given at Bikaner Palace Hotel, Mount Abu, Rajasthan. Osho speaks on the ancient Indian Vedic scriptures, answering questions on using the intellect, transcending the duality of sex, the role of the master on the disciple's spiritual journey, the contribution and limitations of psychoanalysis, the significance of chaotic meditations for the modern man, and much more. Osho says of this book, "I have chosen to talk about the Upanishads because to me they represent one of the purest expressions of the ultimate that is possible, if it is possible at all." | | ||
translated = [[The Supreme Doctrine]]| | translated = English : ''[[The Supreme Doctrine]]'' | | ||
notes = See [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|discussion]] for a TOC and a few notes. | notes = See [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|discussion]] for a TOC and a few notes. | ||
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Revision as of 23:30, 25 May 2017
- Osho's classic discourses on the Kena Upanishad, given at Bikaner Palace Hotel, Mount Abu, Rajasthan. Osho speaks on the ancient Indian Vedic scriptures, answering questions on using the intellect, transcending the duality of sex, the role of the master on the disciple's spiritual journey, the contribution and limitations of psychoanalysis, the significance of chaotic meditations for the modern man, and much more. Osho says of this book, "I have chosen to talk about the Upanishads because to me they represent one of the purest expressions of the ultimate that is possible, if it is possible at all."
- translated from
- English : The Supreme Doctrine
- notes
- See discussion for a TOC and a few notes.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jul 8, 1973 to Jul 16, 1973 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 17
editions
Kenopanishad (केनोपनिषद)Prashna Hain Bahut Par Uttar Hai Ek (प्रश्न हैं बहुत पर उत्तर है एक)
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