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Revision as of 17:52, 29 May 2021

event type discourse
date & time 2 Feb 1988 pm
location Gautam the Buddha Auditorium, Pune
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 43min. Quality: not so good.
Live music after the discourse.
online audio
video Available, duration 1h 41min. Quality: good, but the first 3.5 minutes of video are inferior (under revision).
online video
see also
online text find the PDF of this discourse
shorttitle HARI16
notes
synopsis
Reader of the questions: Ma Prem Maneesha.
Question 1 from Vadan and Iti
Beloved master, to the Western world the terms "freedom" and "the master" are virtually mutually exclusive; for those who have met you this is wildly inaccurate. How do you redefine "freedom" and "the master" for the Western understanding?
Question 2 from Amrito
Beloved master, is it possible for a master to take the pain of his disciples in helping them to understand their enlightenment, and in the process cause his body to become sick?


(source:CD-ROM)


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