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:'''No man is given manhood ready-made.''' He has to build it by himself. This is both a blessing and a bane. It is a blessing because he is free to create himself; it is a bane because there is always the possibility he will die without ever having become a man." (Osho, Ch. 1.)| | :'''No man is given manhood ready-made.''' He has to build it by himself. This is both a blessing and a bane. It is a blessing because he is free to create himself; it is a bane because there is always the possibility he will die without ever having become a man." (Osho, Ch. 1.)| | ||
translated = Hindi : | translated = Hindi : | ||
::''[[Prem Ke Pankh]]'' = ''"Wings of Love"'' | ::''[[Prem Ke Pankh (प्रेम के पंख)]]'' = ''"Wings of Love"'' | ||
::''[[Amrit Kan]]'' = ''"Random Thoughts"'' (See ''[[Wings of Love and Random Thoughts]]''.) | ::''[[Amrit Kan (अमृत कण)]]'' = ''"Random Thoughts"'' (See ''[[Wings of Love and Random Thoughts]]''.) | ||
::''[[Main Kaun Hoon?]]'' = ''[[Who Am I?]]'' | ::''[[Main Kaun Hoon? (मैं कौन हूँ)]]'' = ''[[Who Am I?]]'' | ||
::''[[Agyat Ki Aur]]'' = ''[[Towards the Unknown]]'' (now chapter 2 and 3). | ::''[[Agyat Ki Aur (अज्ञात की ओर)]]'' = ''[[Towards the Unknown]]'' (now chapter 2 and 3). | ||
:: (no Hindi ed.) = ''[[The Mysteries of Life and Death]]'' (now chapter 5). | :: (no Hindi ed.) = ''[[The Mysteries of Life and Death]]'' (now chapter 5). | ||
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Revision as of 07:45, 12 January 2014
- "You ask what my message is? It is a brief one indeed: those who are awake are alive; those who are asleep miss everything.
- No man is given manhood ready-made. He has to build it by himself. This is both a blessing and a bane. It is a blessing because he is free to create himself; it is a bane because there is always the possibility he will die without ever having become a man." (Osho, Ch. 1.)
- translated from
- Hindi :
- Prem Ke Pankh (प्रेम के पंख) = "Wings of Love"
- Amrit Kan (अमृत कण) = "Random Thoughts" (See Wings of Love and Random Thoughts.)
- Main Kaun Hoon? (मैं कौन हूँ) = Who Am I?
- Agyat Ki Aur (अज्ञात की ओर) = Towards the Unknown (now chapter 2 and 3).
- (no Hindi ed.) = The Mysteries of Life and Death (now chapter 5).
- notes
- No details of when these discourses are from originally. Possibly Kulu Manali in August 1969, though not all, since Who Am I was already translated and published in 1968.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- From 1969 Not mentioned in the editions. : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 6
editions
The Long and the Short and the All
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The Long and the Short and the All
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The Long and the Short and the AllExcerpts from early discourses and letters
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