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:Chapters 13-18 later published as ''[[Rising in Love]]''. | :Chapters 13-18 later published as ''[[Rising in Love]]''. | ||
:Chapters 19-25 later published as ''[[The Forgotten Language of the Heart]]''. | :Chapters 19-25 later published as ''[[The Forgotten Language of the Heart]]''. |
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- What makes Osho different from Gautam Buddha and other enlightened masters and mystics throughout history? The answer is here, in his own provocative words: "To go beyond enlightenment is to go beyond individuality and become universal." Osho responds to questions on topics ranging from religion to philosophy, from present-day politics to his own childhood experiences, from enlightenment to what lies beyond. These talks also provide a glimpse into the mysterious communion that occurs between an enlightened master and his disciples.
- notes
- Chapters 1-6 later published as From Ignorance to Innocence.
- Chapters 7-12 later published as The Master Is a Mirror.
- Chapters 13-18 later published as Rising in Love.
- Chapters 19-25 later published as The Forgotten Language of the Heart.
- Chapters 26-32 later published as The Alchemy of Enlightenment.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Oct 3, 1986 to Nov 4, 1986 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 32
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