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description = [[Ma Ananda Prem]]: "... I became a subject in a Government sponsored experiment to study the effects of LSD. ... I had learned how to use it to awaken the Kundalini and bring meditation. ... | description = [[Ma Ananda Prem]]: | ||
:::"... I became a subject in a Government sponsored experiment to study the effects of LSD. ... I had learned how to use it to awaken the Kundalini and bring meditation. ... In your opinion was the experience genuine Samadhi, as I feel it was?" | |||
:Acharya Rajneesh: "''It was not genuine. It was not Samadhi, but a chemical change.''" | :Acharya Rajneesh: | ||
::: "''It was not genuine. It was not Samadhi, but a chemical change.''" | |||
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Revision as of 19:48, 19 January 2014
- Ma Ananda Prem:
- "... I became a subject in a Government sponsored experiment to study the effects of LSD. ... I had learned how to use it to awaken the Kundalini and bring meditation. ... In your opinion was the experience genuine Samadhi, as I feel it was?"
- Acharya Rajneesh:
- "It was not genuine. It was not Samadhi, but a chemical change."
- notes
- "An interview with Acharya Rajneesh by Ma Ananda Prem, Instructor, Shivananda Ashram, New York (U.S.A.) on 25th. October 1970, Bombay (India)."
- An edited version was later published in Ch.4 of The Great Challenge.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Oct 25, 1970 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 1
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LSD: A Shortcut to False Samadhi
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