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- Bodhidharma, a disciple of Buddha, was the first patriarch of Zen. The notes collected by his disciples from Bodhidharma's discourses, contain the essential core of Buddha's message. Buddha and Bodhidharma are vastly different in their expression of truth. Osho sees Buddha as the silence of a breeze, Bodhidharma he likens to a storm. This discourse series alternates the eminently readable interchanges between Bodhidharma and his disciples, and Osho's response to questions from his own disciples and other seekers. In the words of one journalist: "Just by reading these discourses there is a risk you may be pulverized by their inspiration."
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Oct 31, 1979 to Nov 10, 1979 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 11
editions
The White LotusDiscourses on Fragmentary Notes of Bodhidharma's Disciples
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The White LotusDiscourses on Fragmentary Notes of Bodhidharma's Disciples
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The White LotusDiscourses on fragmentary notes of Bodhidharma's four disciples
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The White LotusDiscourses on fragmentary notes of Bodhidharma's four disciples
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