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description =Osho explains in this volume that Pythagoras, who he describes as "a seeker of truth par excellence," lived in Alexandria and was initiated into the mystery schools of Egypt in his search. He then traveled to India, Tibet and China - at that time the whole known world - in his search until he became self-realized. He found the "perennial philosophy" but was persecuted by his own society. Attempts were made on his life, and he was unable to work out his system in detail. The fragments of his teachings were collected after his death and written down by a disciple in The Golden Verses of Pythagoras. In his commentary, Osho expounds on the idea of the East and West as representative of the brain's two hemispheres, and on the two Pythagorean laws - of necessity and power. His enthusiasm and love for Pythagoras are evident in these talks on his verses. | | description =Osho explains in this volume that Pythagoras, who he describes as "a seeker of truth par excellence," lived in Alexandria and was initiated into the mystery schools of Egypt in his search. He then traveled to India, Tibet and China - at that time the whole known world - in his search until he became self-realized. He found the "perennial philosophy" but was persecuted by his own society. Attempts were made on his life, and he was unable to work out his system in detail. The fragments of his teachings were collected after his death and written down by a disciple in The Golden Verses of Pythagoras. In his commentary, Osho expounds on the idea of the East and West as representative of the brain's two hemispheres, and on the two Pythagorean laws - of necessity and power. His enthusiasm and love for Pythagoras are evident in these talks on his verses. | | ||
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notes = | | notes = {{Bookfinder3 | search1 = Philosophia_Perennis_Vol_2.pdf }} | | ||
period =Dec 31, 1978 to Jan 10, 1979 | year=1978 | | period =Dec 31, 1978 to Jan 10, 1979 | year=1978 | | ||
nofd =11 | | nofd =11   ([[#table of contents|see table of contents]]) | | ||
editions = | editions = | ||
{{bookedition| | {{bookedition|Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 - Hardcover.jpg|Speaking on the Golden Verses of Pythagoras|1981|Rajneesh Foundation|1|: None|390|H|First edition July 1981, 5000 copies. © Copyright Rajneesh Foundation 1981. Trademarks registered in India and other countries. No printed ISBN in the book. | ||
::Size : 223 x 144 x 34 mm | ::Size : 223 x 144 x 34 mm | ||
::Author as [[Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh]] | ::Author as [[Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh]] | ||
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::Processed by Rajneesh Foundation, Poona | ::Processed by Rajneesh Foundation, Poona | ||
::Introduction: [[Sw Yoga Anurag]] | ::Introduction: [[Sw Yoga Anurag]] | ||
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Image:Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 - Hardcover w. spine.jpg|Hardcover w. spine.<br>It is not known if there was a dust-cover for this hardcover edition.<br>It could well be, cf. [[Philosophia Perennis, Vol 1|Vol 1]]. | |||
Image:Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 - p. 000.04 - 05.jpg|p. 000.04 - 05. | |||
Image:Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 - p. 000.06 - 07.jpg|p. 000.06 - 07. | |||
Image:Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 - p. 000.08 - 09.jpg|p. 000.08 - 09. | |||
Image:Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 - p. 000.10 - 11.jpg|p. 000.10 - 11. | |||
Image:Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 - p. 000.12 - 13.jpg|p. 000.12 - 13. | |||
Image:Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 - p. 000.14 - 15.jpg|p. 000.14 - 15. | |||
Image:Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 - p. 000.16 - 17.jpg|p. 000.16 - 17. | |||
Image:Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 - p. 000.18 - 001.jpg|p. 000.18 - 001. | |||
Image:Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 - p. 002 - 003.jpg|p. 002 - 003. | |||
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{{bookedition|1240_lrg.jpg| | {{bookedition|1240_lrg.jpg|Speaking on the Golden Verses of Pythagoras|Dec 1981|Rajneesh Foundation International, Rajneeshpuram, Oregon, USA|1|0-88050-616-4 (No printed ISBN in the book)|390|P|First edition December 1981 (sic!) (but some paperbacks have "First edition July 1981", like the hardcover above), 5000 copies. © Copyright Rajneesh Foundation International 1981. Trademarks registered in India and other countries. | ||
:: | ::Special Publication * 50th Birthday * Golden Celebration Edition. | ||
::Printed on the dustcover: Special Publication * 50th Birthday * Golden Celebration. Probably that has been embossed on existing dustcovers. | |||
::Author as [[Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh]] | |||
::Published by [[Ma Anand Sheela]] | |||
::Compilation: [[Ma Ananda Vandana]]; [[Ma Yoga Anurag]] | |||
::Editor: [[Ma Yoga Anurag]] | |||
::Design: [[Sw Anand Subhadra]]; [[Ma Prem Namra]] | |||
::Calligraphy: [[Sw Sat Samudaya]] | |||
::Photography: [[Sw Krishna Bharti]] | |||
::Coordination: [[Ma Yoga Pratima]]; [[Ma Deva Ritambhara]] | |||
::Production: [[Ma Anand Savita]]; [[Ma Anand Nirala]] | |||
::Processing: [[Sw Anand Vijayo]] | |||
::For the sayings of Pythagoras quoted in this book grateful acknowledgement is given to ''The Golden Verses of Pythagoras'' by Fabre d'Olivet, published by Samuel Weiser, New York, 1975. | |||
::Printed in India | |||
::Bound in USA | |||
::Introduction: [[Sw Yoga Anurag]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{bookedition|ppv2.jpg| Talks on Pythagoras, the Philosopher and Mystic |2011|Osho Media International| 2 |9788172612603|316|H| }} | {{bookedition|ppv2.jpg| Talks on Pythagoras, the Philosopher and Mystic |2011|Osho Media International| 2 |9788172612603|316|H| }} | ||
{{bookedition|Philosophia Perennis Vol2-1.jpg| Osho on Pythagoras |2017|Penguin Random House India| |978-0143441472|288|P| }} | |||
{{bookedition|Philosophia Perennis Vol2-1.jpg| Osho on Pythagoras |2017|Penguin Random House India| |9789386815798|288|E| }} | |||
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language = English| | language = English| | ||
}} | }} | ||
== table of contents == | |||
{| class = "wikitable" | |||
{{TOCTable | editions 1981.07. 1981.12 | discourses }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 1 | The Golden Mean | [[Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 ~ 01 | 31 Dec 1978 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Poona]] | 1h 49min | video }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 2 | Zorba the Buddha | [[Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 ~ 02 | 1 Jan 1979 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 49min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 3 | Don't Spit on the Ceiling! | [[Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 ~ 03 | 2 Jan 1979 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 45min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 4 | The Perfume of Absolute Contentment | [[Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 ~ 04 | 3 Jan 1979 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 53min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 5 | Love Is Always Virgin | [[Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 ~ 05 | 4 Jan 1979 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 44min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 6 | Enlightenment Is Your Birthright | [[Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 ~ 06 | 5 Jan 1979 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 40min | video }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 7 | A Bold Experiment | [[Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 ~ 07 | 6 Jan 1979 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 43min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 8 | Escape to Reality | [[Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 ~ 08 | 7 Jan 1979 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 45min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 9 | There's No God Till You've Met Him | [[Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 ~ 09 | 8 Jan 1979 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 41min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 10 | Known, Unknown, Unknowable | [[Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 ~ 10 | 9 Jan 1979 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 47min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 11 | Only God Is | [[Philosophia Perennis Vol 2 ~ 11 | 10 Jan 1979 am]] | Buddha Hall, [[wikipedia:Pune|Pune]] | 1h 43min | video }} | |||
|} | |||
[[category:Western Mystics]] | [[category:Western Mystics]] | ||
[[category:First Edition Series]] | [[category:First Edition Series]] |
Latest revision as of 13:40, 20 December 2021
- Osho explains in this volume that Pythagoras, who he describes as "a seeker of truth par excellence," lived in Alexandria and was initiated into the mystery schools of Egypt in his search. He then traveled to India, Tibet and China - at that time the whole known world - in his search until he became self-realized. He found the "perennial philosophy" but was persecuted by his own society. Attempts were made on his life, and he was unable to work out his system in detail. The fragments of his teachings were collected after his death and written down by a disciple in The Golden Verses of Pythagoras. In his commentary, Osho expounds on the idea of the East and West as representative of the brain's two hemispheres, and on the two Pythagorean laws - of necessity and power. His enthusiasm and love for Pythagoras are evident in these talks on his verses.
- notes
- Read this book as PDF or create a free account at osho.com to read the book online.
- Later published as part of Osho Books on CD-ROM.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Dec 31, 1978 to Jan 10, 1979 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 11 (see table of contents)
editions
Philosophia Perennis, Vol 2Speaking on the Golden Verses of Pythagoras
Hardcover w. spine. p. 000.04 - 05. p. 000.06 - 07. p. 000.08 - 09. p. 000.10 - 11. p. 000.12 - 13. p. 000.14 - 15. p. 000.16 - 17. p. 000.18 - 001. p. 002 - 003. p. 004 - 005. | |
Philosophia Perennis, Vol 2Speaking on the Golden Verses of Pythagoras
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Philosophia Perennis, Vol 2Talks on Pythagoras, the Philosopher and Mystic
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Philosophia Perennis, Vol 2Osho on Pythagoras
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Philosophia Perennis, Vol 2Osho on Pythagoras
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table of contents
editions 1981.07. 1981.12 chapter titles |
discourses | |||||||
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event | location | duration | media | |||||
1 | The Golden Mean | 31 Dec 1978 am | Buddha Hall, Poona | 1h 49min | video | |||
2 | Zorba the Buddha | 1 Jan 1979 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 49min | audio | |||
3 | Don't Spit on the Ceiling! | 2 Jan 1979 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 45min | audio | |||
4 | The Perfume of Absolute Contentment | 3 Jan 1979 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 53min | audio | |||
5 | Love Is Always Virgin | 4 Jan 1979 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 44min | audio | |||
6 | Enlightenment Is Your Birthright | 5 Jan 1979 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 40min | video | |||
7 | A Bold Experiment | 6 Jan 1979 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 43min | audio | |||
8 | Escape to Reality | 7 Jan 1979 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 45min | audio | |||
9 | There's No God Till You've Met Him | 8 Jan 1979 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 41min | audio | |||
10 | Known, Unknown, Unknowable | 9 Jan 1979 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 47min | audio | |||
11 | Only God Is | 10 Jan 1979 am | Buddha Hall, Pune | 1h 43min | video |