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description =Aflame in the medium of Kabir's exquisite and timeless love poems, Osho speaks on the inner lover, and the art of becoming a | description =Aflame in the medium of Kabir's exquisite and timeless love poems, Osho speaks on the inner lover, and the art of becoming a host, receptive and available, to the Guest who resides within. He also talks on a wide range of subjects - from greed, unworthiness, jealousy, sex in old age, children and intelligence, children and the facts of life, the fear of exposing oneself, God, and being a loner. | | ||
host, receptive and available, to the Guest who resides within. He also talks on a wide range of subjects - from greed, | |||
unworthiness, jealousy, sex in old age, children and intelligence, children and the facts of life, the fear of exposing oneself, God, | |||
and being a loner. | | |||
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Revision as of 09:45, 25 October 2013
- Aflame in the medium of Kabir's exquisite and timeless love poems, Osho speaks on the inner lover, and the art of becoming a host, receptive and available, to the Guest who resides within. He also talks on a wide range of subjects - from greed, unworthiness, jealousy, sex in old age, children and intelligence, children and the facts of life, the fear of exposing oneself, God, and being a loner.
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Apr 26, 1979 to May 10, 1979 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 15
editions
The GuestTalks on Kabir
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The GuestTalks on Kabir
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