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description =Osho creates a loosely woven tapestry of vivid, humorous and touching impressions and glimpses giving the feeling we are having a personal meeting with the master. In this deep exploration of the Tibetan mantra, Om Mani Padme Hum, he comments on drugs, his love of beauty and danger, relaxation, laughter, the relationship between men and women, and even madness and death. He is just an ordinary human being, like us, he says, but with one exception. His search has ended - he has awakened: "Just to be oneself is true. That is my teaching, just to be yourself; just to be your own purity, without fear, because it will mean different things for different people." A selection of beautiful nature photographs in full color supplements this unforgettable book. | | description =Osho creates a loosely woven tapestry of vivid, humorous and touching impressions and glimpses giving the feeling we are having a personal meeting with the master. In this deep exploration of the Tibetan mantra, Om Mani Padme Hum, he comments on drugs, his love of beauty and danger, relaxation, laughter, the relationship between men and women, and even madness and death. He is just an ordinary human being, like us, he says, but with one exception. His search has ended - he has awakened: "Just to be oneself is true. That is my teaching, just to be yourself; just to be your own purity, without fear, because it will mean different things for different people." A selection of beautiful nature photographs in full color supplements this unforgettable book. | | ||
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notes =Talks given as dictation in dental sessions in Lao Tzu Grove in Rajneeshpuram. See [[Talk:Glimpses of a Golden Childhood]] for a discussion of when talks were given. Dates below are a distillation / best guess from that discussion for ''Madman''.| | notes =Talks given as dictation in dental sessions in Lao Tzu Grove in Rajneeshpuram. The twelve sessions were organized for the book as two chapters. See [[Talk:Glimpses of a Golden Childhood]] for a discussion of when talks were given. Dates below are a distillation / best guess from that discussion for ''Madman''.| | ||
period = approximately Nov 1981 |year=1981| | period = approximately Nov 1981 |year=1981| | ||
nofd =2, 12 | nofd =2, 12 | | ||
editions = | editions = | ||
{{bookedition|191_lrg.jpg| |1985|Rajneesh Foundation International|1|0-88050-714-4|104|P|First edition September 1985, 10,000 copies, contains 57 pages of color photo's. | {{bookedition|191_lrg.jpg| |1985|Rajneesh Foundation International|1|0-88050-714-4|104|P|First edition September 1985, 10,000 copies, contains 57 pages of color photo's. |
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- Osho creates a loosely woven tapestry of vivid, humorous and touching impressions and glimpses giving the feeling we are having a personal meeting with the master. In this deep exploration of the Tibetan mantra, Om Mani Padme Hum, he comments on drugs, his love of beauty and danger, relaxation, laughter, the relationship between men and women, and even madness and death. He is just an ordinary human being, like us, he says, but with one exception. His search has ended - he has awakened: "Just to be oneself is true. That is my teaching, just to be yourself; just to be your own purity, without fear, because it will mean different things for different people." A selection of beautiful nature photographs in full color supplements this unforgettable book.
- notes
- Talks given as dictation in dental sessions in Lao Tzu Grove in Rajneeshpuram. The twelve sessions were organized for the book as two chapters. See Talk:Glimpses of a Golden Childhood for a discussion of when talks were given. Dates below are a distillation / best guess from that discussion for Madman.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- approximately Nov 1981 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 2, 12
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