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{{bookedition|333_lrg.jpg|Dedicated to the clouds as the symbol of freedom |1988|The Rebel Publishing House, Germany|1|3-89338-043-4|269|H|First edition November 1988. | {{bookedition|333_lrg.jpg|Dedicated to the clouds as the symbol of freedom |1988|The Rebel Publishing House, Germany|1|3-89338-043-4|269|H|First edition November 1988. | ||
::Author as [[Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh]] | |||
::Editing: [[Sw Deva Ashik]] | ::Editing: [[Sw Deva Ashik]] | ||
::Typing: [[Ma Anand Nilima]], [[Sw Ashutosh Bharti]] | ::Typing: [[Ma Anand Nilima]], [[Sw Ashutosh Bharti]] |
Revision as of 20:20, 7 January 2015
- The "Diamond Thunderbolt" is that experience in which it is as if one is shocked out of one's spiritual sleep and catapulted into the mystery of existence. Through anecdotes and joke-telling, Osho creates a milieu in which that can happen.
- notes
- Part of the five-volume set The World of Zen
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jul 12, 1988 to Jul 24, 1988 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 13
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Zen: The Diamond ThunderboltDedicated to the clouds as the symbol of freedom
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