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{{bookedition| 331_lrg.jpg |Commentaries on Friedrich Nietzsche's ''Thus Spoke Zarathustra''| 1987 | The Rebel Publishing House, Germany |1|3-89338-008-6| 548 |H|First edition 1987. | {{bookedition| 331_lrg.jpg |Commentaries on Friedrich Nietzsche's ''Thus Spoke Zarathustra''| 1987 | The Rebel Publishing House, Germany |1|3-89338-008-6| 548 |H|First edition 1987. | ||
::Author as [[Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh]] | |||
::Editing: [[Ma Shivam Suvarna]], [[Ma Anand Shanti]] | ::Editing: [[Ma Shivam Suvarna]], [[Ma Anand Shanti]] | ||
::Typing: [[Ma Prem Arya]], [[Ma Anand Shahida]] | ::Typing: [[Ma Prem Arya]], [[Ma Anand Shahida]] |
Revision as of 20:18, 7 January 2015
- In the world's first line-by-line commentary on Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Osho unravels the mystery of man's three metamorphoses - from camel to lion to child. He sets the record straight about the meaning of Nietzsche's concept of superman and shows how we ourselves can become that man.
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Apr 8, 1987 to Apr 19, 1987 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 23
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Zarathustra: The Laughing ProphetCommentaries on Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra
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Zarathustra: The Laughing ProphetCommentaries on Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra
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Zarathustra: The Laughing ProphetOn Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spake Zarathustra
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