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- "At this time, the beginning of the 21st century, times seem desperate and many call for revolution, even if nobody has a clear idea of the outcome? Osho introduces us to a remarkable expression of the Buddha and elaborates on Buddha’s radical approach to human freedom; an anarchic approach! The focus moves from a cry for outer revolution to an embrace of revolution, from outer domination by society to inner silence and peace. And surprisingly, no-discipline is Buddha’s discipline. And when a person is absolutely without any discipline then there is beauty – because then there is freedom. Let Osho take you on a fascinating journey into a part of Buddha’s realm rarely, if ever, seen." (Osho International)
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Spiritual AnarchyBuddha: The Greatest Anarchist in Human History
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