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syn = Reader of the questions: [[Ma Prem Maneesha]].
 
:Question 1 from [[Ma Prem Maneesha|Maneesha]]
::Beloved Osho, Nietzsche wrote: "He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster, and when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you." The last phrase seems such a beautiful description of the art of meditation. Would you comment?
 
:Question 2 from Gyan Saahaba
::Beloved Osho, recently you spoke about the will to power. You explained the importance of having this will, this longing, to become a master over one's self. You also often declare that every desire is the basic reason for man's frustration. Can you please explain the difference between will and desire?
 
 
:([[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|source:''CD-ROM'']])
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Revision as of 11:33, 20 March 2019

event type discourse
date & time 24 Apr 1987 pm
location Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Pune
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 30min. Quality: inferior (under revision).
Live music after the discourse.
online audio
video Available, duration 1h 32min. Quality: good.
online video
see also
online text find the PDF of this discourse
shorttitle GOLDEN05
notes
synopsis
Reader of the questions: Ma Prem Maneesha.
Question 1 from Maneesha
Beloved Osho, Nietzsche wrote: "He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster, and when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you." The last phrase seems such a beautiful description of the art of meditation. Would you comment?
Question 2 from Gyan Saahaba
Beloved Osho, recently you spoke about the will to power. You explained the importance of having this will, this longing, to become a master over one's self. You also often declare that every desire is the basic reason for man's frustration. Can you please explain the difference between will and desire?


(source:CD-ROM)


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