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description ="This Upanishad...is the smallest - it can be written on a postcard - and yet it is the greatest document in existence," Osho declares. "There is no document of such luminosity, of such profoundness anywhere in the whole history of humanity." These sutras are amongst the most ancient wisdom available to mankind - transmitted from masters to their disciples twenty-five centuries before even Buddha. With clear metaphors, stories and jokes, we are introduced to the perspective of an enlightened master - a world view so total that it embraces the cosmic, a rebirth of the spirit of the Upanishads. | description ="This Upanishad ... is the smallest - it can be written on a postcard - and yet it is the greatest document in existence," Osho declares. "There is no document of such luminosity, of such profoundness anywhere in the whole history of humanity." These sutras are amongst the most ancient wisdom available to mankind - transmitted from masters to their disciples twenty-five centuries before even Buddha. With clear metaphors, stories and jokes, we are introduced to the perspective of an enlightened master - a world view so total that it embraces the cosmic, a rebirth of the spirit of the Upanishads. | | ||
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{{bookedition|138_sml.jpg| | {{bookedition|138_sml.jpg|Discourses on the Isa Upanishad|1984|Rajneesh Foundation International|1|0-88050-580-X|379|P|First edition July 1984, 10,000 copies. Copyright © 1984 Rajneesh Foundation International | ||
::Published by [[Ma Anand Sheela]] | ::Published by [[Ma Anand Sheela]] | ||
::Editing: [[Ma Prem Apa]] | ::Editing: [[Ma Prem Apa]] | ||
::Design: [[Ma Prem Tushita]] | ::Design: [[Ma Prem Tushita]] | ||
::Direction: [[Ma Yoga Pratima]] | ::Direction: [[Ma Yoga Pratima]] | ||
::Acknowledgement: Translations Alistair Shearer and Peter Russell. From "The Upanishads", published by Wildwood House Ltd., London, 1978. | |||
::Introduction: [[Ma Mary Catherine]] | ::Introduction: [[Ma Mary Catherine]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:07, 16 February 2014
- "This Upanishad ... is the smallest - it can be written on a postcard - and yet it is the greatest document in existence," Osho declares. "There is no document of such luminosity, of such profoundness anywhere in the whole history of humanity." These sutras are amongst the most ancient wisdom available to mankind - transmitted from masters to their disciples twenty-five centuries before even Buddha. With clear metaphors, stories and jokes, we are introduced to the perspective of an enlightened master - a world view so total that it embraces the cosmic, a rebirth of the spirit of the Upanishads.
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Oct 11, 1980 to Oct 26, 1980 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 16
editions
I Am ThatDiscourses on the Isa Upanishad
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I Am ThatTalks on the Isha Upanishad
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