Philosophia Perennis, Vol 2
Osho explains in this volume that Pythagoras, who he describes as "a seeker of truth par excellence," lived in Alexandria and
was initiated into the mystery schools of Egypt in his search. He then traveled to India, Tibet and China - at that time the
whole known world - in his search until he became self-realized. He found the "perennial philosophy" but was persecuted by
his own society. Attempts were made on his life, and he was unable to work out his system in detail. The fragments of his
teachings were collected after his death and written down by a disciple in The Golden Verses of Pythagoras. In his
commentary, Osho expounds on the idea of the East and West as representative of the brain's two hemispheres, and on the
two Pythagorean laws - of necessity and power. His enthusiasm and love for Pythagoras are evident in these talks on his
verses.
- Subject
- Western Mystics
- Translated from
- Notes
- Time Period of Osho's original Discourses/Talks/Letters
- from Dec 31, 1978 to Jan 10, 1979
- Number of Discourses/Chapters
- 11
Editions
Philosophia Perennis, Vol 2
Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh speaking on the Golden verses of Pythagoras
- Year of Publication : 1981
- Publisher (Distributor) : Rajneesh Foundation
- Edition No : 1
- ISBN / ISSN : 0-88050-616-4
- Number of Pages : 389
- Out of Print : Y
- Hardcover / Paperback : P
Philosophia Perennis, Vol 2
Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh speaking on the Golden verses of Pythagoras
- Year of Publication : 1981
- Publisher (Distributor) : Rajneesh Foundation
- Edition No : 1
- ISBN / ISSN :
- Number of Pages : 390
- Out of Print : Y
- Hardcover / Paperback : H