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notes = Excerpts from ''[[Zarathustra: A God That Can Dance]]'' (ch. 1, 2, 7, 9, 21) and ''[[Zarathustra: The Laughing Prophet]]'' (ch. 3, 5, 8, 14, 23). | | notes = Excerpts from ''[[Zarathustra: A God That Can Dance]]'' (ch. 1, 2, 7, 9, 21) and ''[[Zarathustra: The Laughing Prophet]]'' (ch. 3, 5, 8, 14, 23). | | ||
period =Mar 26, 1987 to Apr 19, 1987 | year = 1987 | | period =Mar 26, 1987 to Apr 19, 1987 | year = 1987 | | ||
nofd = | nofd = 10 + preface   ([[#table of contents|see table of contents]]) | | ||
editions = | editions = | ||
{{bookedition|In Love with Life (2015) - Cover.jpg|Reflections on Friedrich Nietzsche's ''Thus Spake Zarathustra''| 2015 | Osho Media International | 1 | 978-1-938755-96-5|192|P| }} | {{bookedition|In Love with Life (2015) - Cover.jpg|Reflections on Friedrich Nietzsche's ''Thus Spake Zarathustra''| 2015 | Osho Media International | 1 | 978-1-938755-96-5|192|P| }} | ||
{{bookedition|In Love with Life (2015) - Cover.jpg|Reflections on Friedrich Nietzsche's ''Thus Spake Zarathustra''| 2015 | Osho Media International | | {{bookedition|In Love with Life (2015) - Cover.jpg|Reflections on Friedrich Nietzsche's ''Thus Spake Zarathustra''| 2015 | Osho Media International | 1 | 978-0-88050-600-7|192|E| }} | ||
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language = English| | language = English| | ||
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== table of contents == | == table of contents == | ||
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{{TOCTableCompilation | edition 2015 }} | |||
{{TOCLineCompilation | | Preface | extracts from [[The Golden Future ~ 07]] (q.1),<br> [[Books I Have Loved ~ 01]] }} | |||
{{TOCLineCompilation | 1 | Buddha and Zorba Can Meet | unknown }} | |||
{{TOCLineCompilation | 2 | Wisdom Brings Authentic Freedom | unknown }} | |||
{{TOCLineCompilation | 3 | The Camel, the Lion, and the Child | unknown }} | |||
{{TOCLineCompilation | 4 | Love Is the Dance of Your Life | unknown }} | |||
{{TOCLineCompilation | 5 | Infinite Capacity to Enjoy | unknown }} | |||
{{TOCLineCompilation | 6 | Knowledge Is Cheap, Knowing Is Costly | unknown }} | |||
{{TOCLineCompilation | 7 | Rebellion Is the Only Hope | unknown }} | |||
{{TOCLineCompilation | 8 | Man Is a Becoming | unknown }} | |||
{{TOCLineCompilation | 9 | Rising to the Heights | unknown }} | |||
{{TOCLineCompilation | 10 | Seriousness Is a Sin | unknown }} | |||
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[[category:Western Mystics]] | [[category:Western Mystics]] | ||
[[category:Compilations]] | [[category:Compilations]] |
Latest revision as of 08:06, 25 December 2018
- In his preface to Ecce Homo, Friedrich Nietzsche says: “With [Thus Spoke Zarathustra] I have given mankind the greatest present that has ever been made to it so far. This book, with a voice bridging centuries, is not only the highest book there is, the book that is truly characterized by the air of the heights — the whole fact of man lies beneath it at a tremendous distance — it is also the deepest, born out of the innermost wealth of truth, an inexhaustible well to which no pail descends without coming up again filled with gold and goodness.” Perhaps only a contemporary mystic like Osho could truly understand what Nietzsche meant by this statement. In Love with Life shares Osho’s understanding of both Nietzsche the man and of his seminal work, with extraordinary clarity and relevance to readers in the 21st century. Here, the reader learns much about the mysterious and revolutionary Persian mystic Zarathustra (Zoroaster), whom Nietzsche chose as a spokesperson. The result is an enchanting journey through a world where life is celebrated, not renounced, and where timeless truths prevail over the lies and distortions that continue to cripple our efforts to become healthy and whole.
- notes
- Excerpts from Zarathustra: A God That Can Dance (ch. 1, 2, 7, 9, 21) and Zarathustra: The Laughing Prophet (ch. 3, 5, 8, 14, 23).
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Mar 26, 1987 to Apr 19, 1987 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10 + preface (see table of contents)
editions
In Love with LifeReflections on Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spake Zarathustra
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In Love with LifeReflections on Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spake Zarathustra
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table of contents
edition 2015 chapter titles |
source of the compilation | |
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Preface | extracts from The Golden Future ~ 07 (q.1), Books I Have Loved ~ 01 | |
1 | Buddha and Zorba Can Meet | unknown |
2 | Wisdom Brings Authentic Freedom | unknown |
3 | The Camel, the Lion, and the Child | unknown |
4 | Love Is the Dance of Your Life | unknown |
5 | Infinite Capacity to Enjoy | unknown |
6 | Knowledge Is Cheap, Knowing Is Costly | unknown |
7 | Rebellion Is the Only Hope | unknown |
8 | Man Is a Becoming | unknown |
9 | Rising to the Heights | unknown |
10 | Seriousness Is a Sin | unknown |