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{{bookedition| 132_lrg.jpg | The Divine Sound - That is the Truth | 1989 | The Rebel Publishing House, Germany |1|3-89338-046-9| 325 |H|First edition October 1989 | {{bookedition| 132_lrg.jpg | The Divine Sound - That is the Truth | 1989 | The Rebel Publishing House, Germany |1|3-89338-046-9| 325 |H|First edition October 1989 | ||
::Author as [[Osho Rajneesh]] | |||
::Editing: [[Ma Shivam Suvarna]] | ::Editing: [[Ma Shivam Suvarna]] | ||
::Typesetting: [[Ma Prem Arya]] | ::Typesetting: [[Ma Prem Arya]] |
Revision as of 16:15, 7 January 2015
- Responding to a wide variety of questions, Osho gives straight talk on touchy subjects, including a full coverage of the global crisis. This series takes a no-nonsense look at the controversial implications of homosexuality and the future of artificial intelligence. Osho is as compassionate, lyrical and funny as ever about relationships, our need to be "special," and the newcomer's bewilderment over the apparent contradiction between freedom and having a master. All of Osho is here - from heart to hammer.
- notes
- Translated into Hindi as Hari Om Tatsat (हरी ओम तत्सत्)
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jan 17, 1988 to Feb 25, 1988 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 30
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Hari Om Tat SatThe Divine Sound - That is the Truth
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