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date = 20 Feb 1989 pm | | date = 20 Feb 1989 pm | | ||
location = Gautam the Buddha Auditorium, | location = Gautam the Buddha Auditorium, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | | ||
language = English | | language = English | | ||
aude = | aude = Available, duration 3h 37min. Quality: good, but a slight constant noise.<br>Osho leading meditation from 3:09:55.<br>Live music after the discourse. | | ||
auon = <li> [http://www.oshoworld.com/discourses/audio_eng.asp?album_id=137 free download from OshoWorld.com] | auon = <li> [http://www.oshoworld.com/discourses/audio_eng.asp?album_id=137 free download from OshoWorld.com] | ||
<li> [https://shop.osho.com/en/zen-manifesto-nothingness purchase from Osho.com] | <li> [https://shop.osho.com/en/audio-books/series-of-osho-talks/zen-manifesto-nothingness purchase from Osho.com] | | ||
| | vide = Available, duration 3h 39min. Quality: good, but a strong constant audio-noise, video-noise at bottom of screen. Incomplete: missing some 25 words between part 1 and 2 ([[Glossary#under revision|under revision]]). | | ||
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eventyear = 1989 | | eventyear = 1989 | | ||
firsted = The Zen Manifesto: Freedom from Oneself | | firsted = The Zen Manifesto: Freedom from Oneself | | ||
firstpub = 1989 | | firstpub = 1989 | | ||
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txton = [https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=The_Zen_Manifesto_Freedom_From_Oneself.pdf find the PDF of this discourse] | | txton = [https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=The_Zen_Manifesto_Freedom_From_Oneself.pdf find the PDF of this discourse] | | ||
ecode = ZENMAN01 | | ecode = ZENMAN01 | | ||
tcode = 89.02.20.pm | | tcode = 89.02.20.pm | | ||
syn = Reader of the sutras/questions: [[Ma Prem Maneesha]]. | syn = Reader of the sutras/questions: [[Ma Prem Maneesha]]. | ||
::Question 1 | ::Question 1 | ||
:::Our Beloved Master, | :::Our Beloved Master, | ||
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prevevent = I Celebrate Myself ~ 07 | | prevevent = I Celebrate Myself ~ 07 | | ||
nextevent = The Zen Manifesto ~ 02 | | nextevent = The Zen Manifesto ~ 02 | | ||
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nextchap = The Zen Manifesto ~ 02 | | nextchap = The Zen Manifesto ~ 02 | | ||
Revision as of 14:24, 15 November 2018
event type | discourse |
date & time | 20 Feb 1989 pm |
location | Gautam the Buddha Auditorium, Pune |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 3h 37min. Quality: good, but a slight constant noise. Osho leading meditation from 3:09:55. Live music after the discourse. |
online audio | |
video | Available, duration 3h 39min. Quality: good, but a strong constant audio-noise, video-noise at bottom of screen. Incomplete: missing some 25 words between part 1 and 2 (under revision). |
online video | |
see also |
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online text | find the PDF of this discourse |
shorttitle | {{{stitle}}} |
- notes
- synopsis
- Reader of the sutras/questions: Ma Prem Maneesha.
- Question 1
- Our Beloved Master,
- When Tenjiku was asked about the incident of Tanka burning the statue, he replied, "When it is cold we gather around the hearth by the fire."
- "Was he wrong or not?" persisted the monk.
- "When it is hot we sit in a bamboo forest in the valley," said Tenjiku.
- The day after the burning of the statue, Tanka Tennen went to see Nan-Yo, who had once been a disciple of Eno and was the emperor's Zen master. When Tanka unrolled his Zazen rug, Nan-Yo said, "There's no need."
- Tanka took a few steps backward.
- Nan-Yo said, "That's right."
- At this, Tanka took a few steps forward.
- Nan-Yo said, "That's not right."
- Tanka walked around Nan-Yo one time and left.
- Nan-Yo commented, "The old, golden days are far away, and people are now so lazy. Thirty years from now, it will be difficult to get hold of this fellow."
- Question 2
- D.T. Suzuki, the man who introduced Zen to the western intelligentsia, said: "Zen must be seized with bare hands, with no gloves on."
- Would you like to comment?
- Question 3
- D.T. Suzuki describes two different kinds of "Seeing" as denoted by two different Chinese characters.
- Question 1
- (Questions and sutras quoted from Osho Books on CD-ROM, ver 1.01.)
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