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::On March 15th and 16th, 1987, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh answered a series of five questions on politics, religion and the imminent self-destruction of man. | |||
::His answers form ''Part One'' of this booklet. | |||
::''Part Two'' further explores these issues with texts spoken mostly around the same period of time. | |||
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::"You have to be aware who the real criminals are. The problem is that those criminals are thought to be great leaders, sages, saints, mahatmas. So I have to expose all these people because they are the causes. For example, it is easier to understand that perhaps politicians are the causes of many problems: wars, murders, massacres, burning people. It is even more difficult when it comes to religious leaders, because nobody has raised his hand against them. they have remained respectable for centuries, and as time goes on their respectability goes on growing. The most difficult job for me is to make you aware that these people – knowingly or unknowingly, that does not matter – have created this world." Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh in: ''[[The Last Testament, Vol 1]]'' Interviews with the World Press (ch.12 q.2). | | ::"You have to be aware who the real criminals are. The problem is that those criminals are thought to be great leaders, sages, saints, mahatmas. So I have to expose all these people because they are the causes. For example, it is easier to understand that perhaps politicians are the causes of many problems: wars, murders, massacres, burning people. It is even more difficult when it comes to religious leaders, because nobody has raised his hand against them. they have remained respectable for centuries, and as time goes on their respectability goes on growing. The most difficult job for me is to make you aware that these people – knowingly or unknowingly, that does not matter – have created this world." Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh in: ''[[The Last Testament, Vol 1]]'' Interviews with the World Press (ch.12 q.2). | | ||
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{{bookedition|215_lrg.jpg| |1988?|The Rebel Publishing House, Germany|2|3-89338-037-X|112|P| Second revised edition. Copyright © Neo-Sannyas International. | {{bookedition|215_lrg.jpg| |1988?|The Rebel Publishing House, Germany|2|3-89338-037-X|112|P| Second revised edition. Copyright © Neo-Sannyas International. | ||
::Size : 208 x 146 x 9 mm | ::Size : 208 x 146 x 9 mm |
Revision as of 17:16, 17 August 2020
- 1987-edition, title page:
- On March 15th and 16th, 1987, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh answered a series of five questions on politics, religion and the imminent self-destruction of man.
- His answers form Part One of this booklet.
- Part Two further explores these issues with texts spoken mostly around the same period of time.
- Back cover:
- "You have to be aware who the real criminals are. The problem is that those criminals are thought to be great leaders, sages, saints, mahatmas. So I have to expose all these people because they are the causes. For example, it is easier to understand that perhaps politicians are the causes of many problems: wars, murders, massacres, burning people. It is even more difficult when it comes to religious leaders, because nobody has raised his hand against them. they have remained respectable for centuries, and as time goes on their respectability goes on growing. The most difficult job for me is to make you aware that these people – knowingly or unknowingly, that does not matter – have created this world." Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh in: The Last Testament, Vol 1 Interviews with the World Press (ch.12 q.2).
- notes
- The end of each chapter states the name of the original publication and date of the talk.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- (unknown)
- number of discourses/chapters
- 13 in 2 parts;
- 6 + prologue & epilogue (the 2016 edition)
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