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::We acknowledge the use of "One Hundred Piems of Kabir", translated by Rabindranath Tagore, published by Macmillan India, for the songs quoted in this book. | ::We acknowledge the use of "One Hundred Piems of Kabir", translated by Rabindranath Tagore, published by Macmillan India, for the songs quoted in this book. | ||
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Image:The | Image:The Divine Melody (1978) - inside cover front.jpg|Inside cover front. | ||
Image:The | Image:The Divine Melody (1978) - p.VIII-IX.jpg|Pages VIII - IX. | ||
Image:The | Image:The Divine Melody (1978) - p.XIV-XV.jpg|Pages XIV - XV. | ||
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- In this series of ten discourses Osho discusses some of the most beautiful songs of Kabir. In one particularly fascinating discourse Osho speaks on the seven chakras, the seven stages through which each individual must pass, and a categorization according to which chakra we function from. Another discourse examines love as "the only miracle there is," and relationships. In addition, Osho answers questions on subjects as diverse as homosexuality, prayer, being oneself, the distinction between ego and individuality, trust, the male and female within each individual, and humanity's addiction to misery.
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jan 1, 1977 to Jan 10, 1977 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
editions
The Divine MelodyDiscourses on Songs of Kabir
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