Glimpses of a Golden Childhood
- In what may be the juiciest, most intimate tapestry of talks ever given by an enlightened master, Osho paints the stories of his delightful, inquisitive and mischievous childhood. He began his explorations into truth with an incredible innocence and courage. With his spirited nature, he questioned every orthodox belief and everyone who blindly espoused any such belief rather than by their own authentic reason. Here are stories about Osho's childhood encounters with death, his adventures in school and his confrontations with the so- called authorities. The book is full of hilarious incidents and stories about sex, smoking, and religion, along with moving and wondrous dialogues with the local enlightened man in his village.
- notes
- Dictated in dental sessions in Lao Tzu Grove, Rajneeshpuram. The sessions were a daily occurrence, sometimes twice daily, and preceded by dental treatment. According to Sw Devageet, all tapes were destroyed on Osho's request. See discussion for introductions to this book from two different editions and an exploration of when talks were given. Dates below are a distillation / best guess from that exploration for Glimpses.
- Part of the Nitrous Books series.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- approximately Dec 1981 to Feb 1982 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 51 (for the 1985 edition)
- 50 (for the 1991 edition and later)
editions
Glimpses of a Golden Childhood
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Glimpses of a Golden ChildhoodThe Rebellious Childhood of a Great Enlightened One
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Glimpses of a Golden ChildhoodThe Rebellious Childhood of a Great Enlightened One
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Glimpses of a Golden ChildhoodThe rebellious childhood of a great enlightened one
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