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syn = Interview. No announcement heard : unidentified Indian interviewer, man.
syn = Interview. No announcement heard : unidentified Indian interviewer, man.
:CD-ROM on this chapter: Interview with Mrs Gupta, Sun Magazine, Young People's Issue.
:CD-ROM on this chapter: Interview with Mrs Gupta, Sun Magazine, Young People's Issue.
:Question 1
::I would like you to comment on the drug problem.
:Question 2
::I would like to know your message for the young.
:Question 3
::Have you ever been in love?
:(Note that question 4 is missing on the [[Osho Books on CD-ROM|CD-ROM]].)
:Question 5
::Do you think that a democracy is a desirable political system?
:(Note that question 6 is missing on the [[Osho Books on CD-ROM|CD-ROM]].)
:Question 7
::What did you miss most when you were in jail?
:(Note that question 8 is missing on the [[Osho Books on CD-ROM|CD-ROM]].)
:Question 9
::Should young people strive for wealth?
:(Note that questions 10-11 are missing on the [[Osho Books on CD-ROM|CD-ROM]].)
:Question 12
::Do you like sports?
:(Note that question 13 is missing on the [[Osho Books on CD-ROM|CD-ROM]].)
:Question 14
::Who are your heroes? Do you admire anybody?
:Question 15
::Do you feel that the relationship between men and women growing up today can be more loving than their parents'?
:([[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|source:''CD-ROM'']])


::This interview was held by and published in ''The Weekly Sun'', Vol IX no. 19, Dec 14, 1985. Size h x w = 273 x 203mm. Scans kindly provided by [[Sw Prem Champak]] of [http://www.oshogalleriaoregon.net/ Osho Galleria].
::This interview was held by and published in ''The Weekly Sun'', Vol IX no. 19, Dec 14, 1985. Size h x w = 273 x 203mm. Scans kindly provided by [[Sw Prem Champak]] of [http://www.oshogalleriaoregon.net/ Osho Galleria].

Revision as of 08:34, 12 April 2019

event type interview
date & time 2 Dec 1985 pm
location Manali (HP)
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 31min. Quality: very inferior: a constant noise, questions not audible (under revision).
online audio
video Not available
online video
see also
online text find the PDF of this discourse
shorttitle LAST424
notes
Published on the CD-ROM as The Last Testament (Vol 4), Ch 24
After some audio processing we were able to clearly hear the actual questions and answers and it turns out that both the questions and Osho's answers were severely edited before being printed in The Weekly Sun and Osho would probably have given very different answers if they had asked the printed questions.
Incidentally, the CD-ROM is also edited, but not quite as severely.
Not yet published in a complete form.
synopsis
Interview. No announcement heard : unidentified Indian interviewer, man.
CD-ROM on this chapter: Interview with Mrs Gupta, Sun Magazine, Young People's Issue.
Question 1
I would like you to comment on the drug problem.
Question 2
I would like to know your message for the young.
Question 3
Have you ever been in love?
(Note that question 4 is missing on the CD-ROM.)
Question 5
Do you think that a democracy is a desirable political system?
(Note that question 6 is missing on the CD-ROM.)
Question 7
What did you miss most when you were in jail?
(Note that question 8 is missing on the CD-ROM.)
Question 9
Should young people strive for wealth?
(Note that questions 10-11 are missing on the CD-ROM.)
Question 12
Do you like sports?
(Note that question 13 is missing on the CD-ROM.)
Question 14
Who are your heroes? Do you admire anybody?
Question 15
Do you feel that the relationship between men and women growing up today can be more loving than their parents'?


(source:CD-ROM)
This interview was held by and published in The Weekly Sun, Vol IX no. 19, Dec 14, 1985. Size h x w = 273 x 203mm. Scans kindly provided by Sw Prem Champak of Osho Galleria.
"Sun Art Editor Satish Gupta and Features Editor Manjul Gupta flew to Manali and interviewed the bejewelled Bhagwan. The meeting was arranged by his personal British physician Swamy Devraj."


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