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- This book is a timeless classic that has long served as an introduction for many people to Osho's vision. Eight discourses to push the reader over the edge of the intellect into the mysterious, the esoteric and the transcendental. Osho talks on the meaning of initiation, disciplehood and meditation - a loving invitation to begin the journey toward the ultimate truth: "A sannyasin to me is a person who decides to live to the utmost, to the optimum, to the maximum; it is just like a flame burning from both the poles." A helpful reader for those new to the world of Osho.
- notes
- From the 1972 edition: "A series of eight discourses by Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, in which he is interviewed by his disciple Ma Anand Pratima, World President of Neo-Sannyas International, New York, U.S.A."
- From the 1990 edition: "Talks given to disciples in Woodlands, Bombay, India."
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Apr 14, 1971 to Jun 14, 1971 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 8 plus Appendix
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I Am the Gate
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I Am the GateThe Meaning of Initiation and Discipleship
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