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description =This book is a sequel to ''[[Lord of the Full Moon]]'', published in India in the mid 70’s and discontinued by the current Osho administration. Parts of this text also coincide with a later two-volume manuscript commissioned by the Master but destroyed during the troubling years of US government inquiry into the Ranch Regime in Oregon. Both contained sensitive information about the community. | description =This book is a sequel to ''[[Lord of the Full Moon]]'', published in India in the mid 70’s and discontinued by the current Osho administration. Parts of this text also coincide with a later two-volume manuscript commissioned by the Master but destroyed during the troubling years of US government inquiry into the Ranch Regime in Oregon. Both contained sensitive information about the community. | ||
:Over a backdrop of dramatic multicultural influences in an atmosphere of tenaciously naïve hope as well as uncertainty, suspicion and disappointment, these pages focus is on the multileveled perception of a spiritual teacher, revealing firsthand the dynamics that led to the founding of a still thriving therapy center and community. They cover ten years in the life of the author revolving around the relationship of master-disciple, the questionable nature of surrender, the manipulative shadows of credibility, and above all personal responsibility. | :Over a backdrop of dramatic multicultural influences in an atmosphere of tenaciously naïve hope as well as uncertainty, suspicion and disappointment, these pages focus is on the multileveled perception of a spiritual teacher, revealing firsthand the dynamics that led to the founding of a still thriving therapy center and community. They cover ten years in the life of the author revolving around the relationship of master-disciple, the questionable nature of surrender, the manipulative shadows of credibility, and above all personal responsibility. | ||
Today more than ever, there remains a need to embrace and therefore understand both light and shadow in order to rise to a non-judgmental yet critical appraisal of spirituality and human development. | :Today more than ever, there remains a need to embrace and therefore understand both light and shadow in order to rise to a non-judgmental yet critical appraisal of spirituality and human development. | ||
:Every moment of life demands a tightrope act where imbalance can spell extinction. | | :Every moment of life demands a tightrope act where imbalance can spell extinction. | | ||
author= [[Ma Prem Divya]] (Zulma Reyo) | | author= [[Ma Prem Divya (2)|Ma Prem Divya]] (Zulma Reyo) | | ||
language = English| | language = English| | ||
notes = | | notes = | |
Revision as of 06:14, 23 September 2018
- This book is a sequel to Lord of the Full Moon, published in India in the mid 70’s and discontinued by the current Osho administration. Parts of this text also coincide with a later two-volume manuscript commissioned by the Master but destroyed during the troubling years of US government inquiry into the Ranch Regime in Oregon. Both contained sensitive information about the community.
- Over a backdrop of dramatic multicultural influences in an atmosphere of tenaciously naïve hope as well as uncertainty, suspicion and disappointment, these pages focus is on the multileveled perception of a spiritual teacher, revealing firsthand the dynamics that led to the founding of a still thriving therapy center and community. They cover ten years in the life of the author revolving around the relationship of master-disciple, the questionable nature of surrender, the manipulative shadows of credibility, and above all personal responsibility.
- Today more than ever, there remains a need to embrace and therefore understand both light and shadow in order to rise to a non-judgmental yet critical appraisal of spirituality and human development.
- Every moment of life demands a tightrope act where imbalance can spell extinction.
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- Ma Prem Divya (Zulma Reyo)
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- English
- notes
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Tightrope: My Story with Osho Before He Was Osho
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