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description = "The story that we are going to go into today is one of the greatest stories. It has that special flavor that only a Sufi story can have. It is incomparable. If you can understand this story, you will have understood the very secret of religion. If you can't understand this story, you will not be able to understand religion at all." (Osho, Ch. 9.) | | description = "The story that we are going to go into today is one of the greatest stories. It has that special flavor that only a Sufi story can have. It is incomparable. If you can understand this story, you will have understood the very secret of religion. If you can't understand this story, you will not be able to understand religion at all." (Osho, Ch. 9.) | | ||
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notes = Originally published as ''[[The Wisdom of the Sands, Vol 2]]'', Ch. 1.| | notes = Originally published as ''[[The Wisdom of the Sands, Vol 2]]'', Ch. 1. | ||
:Later publlished as ''[[The Man with the Inexplicable Life]]''. | | |||
period =Mar 2, 1978|year=1978| | period =Mar 2, 1978|year=1978| | ||
nofd = 16 (Eight chapters of the story, and eight chapters of Osho's commentary.)| | nofd = 16 (Eight chapters of the story, and eight chapters of Osho's commentary.)| |
Revision as of 05:41, 7 January 2019
- "The story that we are going to go into today is one of the greatest stories. It has that special flavor that only a Sufi story can have. It is incomparable. If you can understand this story, you will have understood the very secret of religion. If you can't understand this story, you will not be able to understand religion at all." (Osho, Ch. 9.)
- notes
- Originally published as The Wisdom of the Sands, Vol 2, Ch. 1.
- Later publlished as The Man with the Inexplicable Life.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Mar 2, 1978 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 16 (Eight chapters of the story, and eight chapters of Osho's commentary.)
editions
Mojud: The Man with the Inexplicable LifeAn Ancient Sufi Story with Commentary by Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh
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