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description =An invitation and introduction to Osho's vision. Lacing his talks with jokes and personal anecdotes, Osho shows how the problems of everyday life can be used as tools for transformation. He also speaks on the connection between the master and his disciples, describing the role of the master as simply an invitation to return home - to ourselves. | | description =An invitation and introduction to Osho's vision. Lacing his talks with jokes and personal anecdotes, Osho shows how the problems of everyday life can be used as tools for transformation. He also speaks on the connection between the master and his disciples, describing the role of the master as simply an invitation to return home - to ourselves. | | ||
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notes = {{ | notes = {{Bookfinder1 | search1 = The_Invitation.pdf }} | | ||
period =Aug 21, 1987 to Sep 5, 1987 | year=1987 | | period =Aug 21, 1987 to Sep 5, 1987 | year=1987 | | ||
nofd =30 | | nofd =30 | |
Revision as of 04:49, 8 May 2017
- An invitation and introduction to Osho's vision. Lacing his talks with jokes and personal anecdotes, Osho shows how the problems of everyday life can be used as tools for transformation. He also speaks on the connection between the master and his disciples, describing the role of the master as simply an invitation to return home - to ourselves.
- notes
- Read this book as PDF or create a free account at osho.com to read the book online.
- Later published as part of Osho Books on CD-ROM.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Aug 21, 1987 to Sep 5, 1987 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 30
editions
The InvitationTalks given to the Rajneesh International University of Mysticism
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