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- Questioner: "But what is the difference between the conviction and the experience? And how can one transform this conviction into an experience?"
- Bhagwan: "I say there is no 'how', because 'how' implies some method. There is an awakening; There is no 'how'. If you are listening to me and some feeling comes to you, then this might be the experience of Truth. (...)
- Why should this happen to you? There are two reasons: either you are convinced by my argument or you see it as a fact in yourself. (...)
- If what I am saying is experienced by you, that knowledge is something apart from me. I am not the knowledge. This is happening as an experience while I am talking. (...)
- When the intellect is convinced, it asks 'how'. What is the method? It wants to know. But I am not giving you any argument. I am just telling you my experience.
- notes
- "A series of twelve discourses by Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, in which he is interviewed by various sannyasins and visitors from Norway, the U.S.A., France and Japan."
- The chapters are not in chronological order, for the dates see the table of contents below, or see Osho Timeline 1970, 1971 and 1972.
- Later published as The Psychology of the Esoteric, extensively edited and in a different order. See it's discussion for a comparison of these books.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jul 24, 1970 to Mar 12, 1972 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 12 (see table of contents)
editions
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table of contents
edition 1973.05 chapter titles |
interviews | |||||||
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event | location | duration | media | |||||
1 | The Pathless Path
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24 Jul 1970 pm | Bombay | 1h 18min | audio | |||
2 | What Is Meditation?
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4 Feb 1971 pm | Bombay | 0h 20min | audio | |||
3 | Sex, Love, Prayer and Beyond: Through Meditation
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14 Feb 1971 pm | Bombay | unknown | none | |||
4 | Mysteries of Dream in the Seven Bodies - 1
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25 Jul 1970 pm | Bombay | 1h 7min | audio | |||
5 | Mysteries of Dream in the Seven Bodies - 2
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26 Jul 1970 pm | Bombay | 0h 27min | audio | |||
6 | Tensions and Relaxation in the Seven Bodies
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16 Sep 1970 pm | Bombay | unknown | none | |||
7 | The Courage to be Alone
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25 Feb 1971 pm | Bombay | unknown | none | |||
8 | The Windows of Religion and the Sky of Truth
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9 Jan 1971 pm | Bombay | unknown | none | |||
9 | Mind-Created Fallacies of Language and Logic
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Dec 1971 pm | Bombay | unknown | none | |||
10 | Consciousness is Freedom and Love is Divine
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21 Oct 1971 pm | Bombay | 0h 24min | audio | |||
11 | The Crisis of Western Rationality and Eastern Irrationality
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12 Mar 1972 pm | Bombay | 0h 25min | audio | |||
12 | The Inward Revolution
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10 Feb 1971 pm | Bombay | 0h 27min | audio |