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Osho speaks on the exuberant poems of Kabir, as translated by India's Nobel Prize-winning poet, Rabindranath Tagore. He | Osho speaks on the exuberant poems of Kabir, as translated by India's Nobel Prize-winning poet, Rabindranath Tagore. He | ||
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=== Ecstasy - The Forgotten Language === | === Ecstasy - The Forgotten Language === |
Revision as of 01:45, 12 September 2009
Osho speaks on the exuberant poems of Kabir, as translated by India's Nobel Prize-winning poet, Rabindranath Tagore. He also responds to questions as diverse as the difference between relationship and aloneness, mind and society, self and enlightenment, and explains the difference between a crystallized self and a strong ego.
- Subject
- Indian Mystics
- Translated from
- Notes
- Time Period of Osho's original Discourses/Talks/Letters
- from Dec 11, 1976 to Dec 20, 1976
- Number of Discourses/Chapters
- 10
Editions
Ecstasy - The Forgotten Language
Talks on Kabir
- Year of Publication : 1978
- Publisher (Distributor) : Rajneesh Foundation
- Edition No : 1
- ISBN / ISSN : 0-88050-055-7
- Number of Pages : 314
- Out of Print : Y
- Hardcover / Paperback : H
Ecstasy - The Forgotten Language
Talks on Kabir
- Year of Publication : 1981
- Publisher (Distributor) : Rajneesh Foundation
- Edition No : 1
- ISBN / ISSN : 0-88050-055-7
- Number of Pages :
- Out of Print : Y
- Hardcover / Paperback : H