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The audio versions of this series have all ten discourses, presented below. This cannot be thought of as a TOC in this case, though perhaps in the long-lost Rebel edition, since the Diamond edition, at 176 pages, has only seven chapters, none of whose titles align with the below. What to say of the Hind edition, at only 136 pages? The Diamond edition fwiw names the editors as [[Sw Anand Maitreya]], [[Sw Chaitanya Bharti]] and a third, apparently non-sannyasin editor, whose name i cannot entirely make out. They also name other sannyasins involved in the production but these all may be names left over from the Rebel edition. This all per the G**gle Books version available online. -- [[User:Sarlo|Sarlo]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 09:33, 2 June 2014 (PDT)
The audio versions of this series have all ten discourses, presented below. This cannot be thought of as a TOC in this case, though perhaps in the long-lost Rebel edition, since the Diamond edition, at 176 pages, has only seven chapters, none of whose titles align with those below. What to say of the Hind edition, at only 136 pages? The Diamond edition fwiw names the editors as [[Sw Anand Maitreya]], [[Sw Chaitanya Bharti]] and a third, apparently non-sannyasin editor, whose name i cannot entirely make out. They also name other sannyasins involved in the production but these all may be names left over from the Rebel edition. This all per the G**gle Books version available online.  
 
Meanwhile, there is the question of when the discourses were. Only one source mentions ''DD'', [[Sw Anand Neeten|Neeten]] (see Osho Source Book link at his page), but he has it on the same dates as ''[[Dhyan Sutra (ध्यान-सूत्र)]]'', those dates being the [[Meditation Camps|meditation camp]] at Mahableshwar in Feb 1965. ''Dhyan Sutra's'' claim is slightly more compelling so it has the nod for now but that could change. -- updated [[User:Sarlo|doofus-9]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 13:14, 13 November 2014 (PST)


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The audio versions of this series have all ten discourses, presented below. This cannot be thought of as a TOC in this case, though perhaps in the long-lost Rebel edition, since the Diamond edition, at 176 pages, has only seven chapters, none of whose titles align with those below. What to say of the Hind edition, at only 136 pages? The Diamond edition fwiw names the editors as Sw Anand Maitreya, Sw Chaitanya Bharti and a third, apparently non-sannyasin editor, whose name i cannot entirely make out. They also name other sannyasins involved in the production but these all may be names left over from the Rebel edition. This all per the G**gle Books version available online.

Meanwhile, there is the question of when the discourses were. Only one source mentions DD, Neeten (see Osho Source Book link at his page), but he has it on the same dates as Dhyan Sutra (ध्यान-सूत्र), those dates being the meditation camp at Mahableshwar in Feb 1965. Dhyan Sutra's claim is slightly more compelling so it has the nod for now but that could change. -- updated doofus-9 (talk) 13:14, 13 November 2014 (PST)


प्रवचन:
1. ध्यान: नया जन्म
2. ध्यान: स्वयं में डुबकी
3. ध्यान: गुह्य आयामों में प्रवेश
4. आध्यात्मिक विज्ञान
5. संन्यास: एक संकल्प
6. ध्यान: सीधी छलांग
7. ध्यान: समाधि की भूमिका
8. ध्यान: भीतर की यात्रा
9. ध्यान परम स्वास्थ्य का द्वार
10. ध्यान का अनुसरण