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::Printing by Mohndruck, Gütersloh, West Germany | ::Printing by Mohndruck, Gütersloh, West Germany | ||
::Introduction: [[Sw Anand Robin]] M.A.(Cantab.), March, 1989 | ::Introduction: [[Sw Anand Robin]] M.A.(Cantab.), March, 1989 | ||
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Revision as of 14:49, 1 January 2016
- Based on the anecdotes of Nansen, the poetry of Sekiso and the questions of a disciple, this series of talks is penetrated by Osho's love for the radical revolutionary depicted in the courageous innovator Nansen and his insistence that the spiritual is not apart from the material - The Point of Departure. Challenging the reader to be a whole person, not denying anything, Osho continually hits us with the Zen stick of his wit, encouraging us to "transform everything, including everything in your spiritual growth."
- notes
- Part of the seven-volume set The Present Day Awakened One Speaks on the Ancient Masters of Zen
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Oct 5, 1988 to Oct 14, 1988 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
editions
Nansen: The Point of Departure
Cover back & front. Endpaper-front. Pages VI - VII. Pages VIII - IX. Pages XIV - 1. Pages 62 - 63. Pages 88-89. Pages 98-99. Endpaper-back. |