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description = This series of talks based on Osho's responses to seekers revolves around the theme of division - man's separation from his environment, his fellow-man and from himself. Having pinpointed the problem, Osho offers his solution - the whole man, an individual in whom East and West, the material and the spiritual, the male and the female, meet and harmonize. | | description = This series of talks based on Osho's responses to seekers revolves around the theme of division - man's separation from his environment, his fellow-man and from himself. Having pinpointed the problem, Osho offers his solution - the whole man, an individual in whom East and West, the material and the spiritual, the male and the female, meet and harmonize. | | ||
translated = English : ''[[Om Mani Padme Hum]]'' | | translated = English : ''[[Om Mani Padme Hum]]'' | | ||
notes = | notes = This translation features only nine chapters, and even those are not whole discourses, but nine Q&A's selected and translated from the original thirty discourses. See discussion for details and a TOC. | | ||
period = Dec 7, 1987 to Jan 17, 1988 | year=1988| | period = Dec 7, 1987 to Jan 17, 1988 | year=1988| | ||
nofd = 9[[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|**]] | | nofd = 9[[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|**]] | |
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- This series of talks based on Osho's responses to seekers revolves around the theme of division - man's separation from his environment, his fellow-man and from himself. Having pinpointed the problem, Osho offers his solution - the whole man, an individual in whom East and West, the material and the spiritual, the male and the female, meet and harmonize.
- translated from
- English : Om Mani Padme Hum
- notes
- This translation features only nine chapters, and even those are not whole discourses, but nine Q&A's selected and translated from the original thirty discourses. See discussion for details and a TOC.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Dec 7, 1987 to Jan 17, 1988 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 9**
editions
Om Mani Padme Hum (ॐ मणि पद्मे हुम्)
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