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description =This beautifully presented volume chronicles twelve days of upheaval in the life of Osho and his disciples as he returns from a long period of illness to announce that he is dropping his former name, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. Using anecdotes about Zen masters and their disciples, as well as a magnificent selection of haikus, Osho reveals the mystery of Zen as something to be savored rather than solved. He then confirms the assertion of a Japanese seeress that he has become a vehicle for the wandering soul of Gautama the Buddha, who has promised to return to the world as Maitreya, the friend. The end of the saga comes as a shock, a surprise, and an awakening - a landmark of a book, intriguing and amusing. | | |||
This beautifully presented volume chronicles twelve days of upheaval in the life of Osho and his disciples as he returns from a long period of illness to announce that he is dropping his former name, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. Using anecdotes about Zen | translated = | | ||
masters and their disciples, as well as a magnificent selection of haikus, Osho reveals the mystery of Zen as something to be | notes = | | ||
savored rather than solved. He then confirms the assertion of a Japanese seeress that he has become a vehicle for the wandering soul of Gautama the Buddha, who has promised to return to the world as Maitreya, the friend. The end of the saga comes as | period =Dec 26, 1988 to Jan 10, 1989 | year=1988 | | ||
a shock, a surprise, and an awakening - a landmark of a book, intriguing and amusing. | nofd = 13| | ||
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{{bookedition| 706_lrg.jpg |Talks on Zen | 1989 | |||
::Reprint : 1992 (Revised) |The Rebel Publishing House, Köln, Germany |1| 3-89338-060-4| 263 |H|First edition September 1989 | |||
::Editing: [[Ma Deva Sarito]], [[Sw Anand Robin]] | |||
::Design: [[Sw Shivananda]] | |||
::Paintings: [[Ma Anand Meera]], [[Ma Prem Prartho]] | |||
::Typesetting: [[Ma Prem Arya]] | |||
::Calligraphy: [[Ma Prem Mansha]], [[Ma Deva Satyama]], [[Sw Anand Govind]] | |||
::Production: [[Sw Prem Visarjan]], [[Sw Prem Prabodh]], [[Sw Satyam Ambhoj]], [[Sw Prem Joshua]] | |||
::Introduction: [[Sw Dhyan Yogi]] | |||
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Revision as of 09:36, 27 December 2013
- This beautifully presented volume chronicles twelve days of upheaval in the life of Osho and his disciples as he returns from a long period of illness to announce that he is dropping his former name, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. Using anecdotes about Zen masters and their disciples, as well as a magnificent selection of haikus, Osho reveals the mystery of Zen as something to be savored rather than solved. He then confirms the assertion of a Japanese seeress that he has become a vehicle for the wandering soul of Gautama the Buddha, who has promised to return to the world as Maitreya, the friend. The end of the saga comes as a shock, a surprise, and an awakening - a landmark of a book, intriguing and amusing.
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Dec 26, 1988 to Jan 10, 1989 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 13
editions
No Mind: The Flowers of EternityTalks on Zen
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