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Some of the best known Zen stories are used here to illustrate the nature of enlightenment, meditation, love, knowledge and | description =Some of the best known Zen stories are used here to illustrate the nature of enlightenment, meditation, love, knowledge and | ||
knowing, man's misplaced identification with his ego, and other issues very relevant today. | knowing, man's misplaced identification with his ego, and other issues very relevant today. | ||
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notes =Later published in ''[[Ah This!]]'' (Ch 1-4) and ''[[Try it my Way]]'' (Ch 5-8). | | |||
period =Jan 3, 1980 to Jan 10, 1980 | | |||
nofd = 8| | |||
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{{bookedition|12_sml.jpg|Talks on Zen Stories |1982|Rajneesh Foundation, Europe|1|0-88050-502-8|239|Y|P| }} | |||
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language = English| | |||
subject = Zen and Zen Masters | |||
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Revision as of 15:03, 28 May 2013
- Some of the best known Zen stories are used here to illustrate the nature of enlightenment, meditation, love, knowledge and
knowing, man's misplaced identification with his ego, and other issues very relevant today.
- notes
- Later published in Ah This! (Ch 1-4) and Try it my Way (Ch 5-8).
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jan 3, 1980 to Jan 10, 1980 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 8
editions
Ah, This!Talks on Zen Stories
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