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{{bookedition|Sachchidanand 1988 cover.jpg| | Jul 1988 |Rebel Publishing House, Poona, India| | |99|P| translation: [[Sw Anand Satyarthi]], [[Sw Yoga Pratap Bharati]] | {{bookedition|Sachchidanand 1988 cover.jpg| | Jul 1988 |Rebel Publishing House, Poona, India|1|: none |99|P| translation: [[Sw Anand Satyarthi]], [[Sw Yoga Pratap Bharati]] | ||
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Revision as of 07:20, 2 October 2018
- This mantra is the expression of the ultimate for mystics like Buddha, Socrates and Lao Tzu, and for all those who are contemplative rather than poetic by nature. Explaining that meditation is the master key, Osho emphasizes the treasures of the inner world, and the urgent need for the quantum leap from mind to being.
- translated from
- English : Sat Chit Anand
- translated by Sw Anand Satyarthi and Sw Yoga Pratap Bharati
- notes
- Not much is known about this book but its existence is confirmed by various sources. And, like translations of other books in the English-language "Mantra Series", this is not a full translation but a "booklet"-size translation of selected parts. See discussion for details.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Nov 22, 1987 to Dec 6, 1987 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
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