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Osho recounts how Lao Tzu, at the age of 90, was leaving for the Himalayas to spend his final days. Until this time he had never | description =Osho recounts how Lao Tzu, at the age of 90, was leaving for the Himalayas to spend his final days. Until this time he had never written down his insights, but at the border a guard (who was also his disciple) imprisoned the mystic and refused to release him until he wrote down something of what he had come to know. That is how this unique text, the Tao Te Ching, was born. Osho comments on this classic text from his uniquely fresh perspective, and also answers questions about the I Ching, growth and spirituality in the context of Tao, the concept of sudden versus gradual enlightenment, and much more. | | ||
written down his insights, but at the border a guard (who was also his disciple) imprisoned the mystic and refused to release him | translated = | | ||
until he wrote down something of what he had come to know. That is how this unique text, the Tao Te Ching, was born. Osho | notes =Originally the "Three Treasures" series was published as two volumes, later republished as four volumes. | | ||
comments on this classic text from his uniquely fresh perspective, and also answers questions about the I Ching, growth and | period = Jun 11, 1975 to Jun 30, 1975 |year=1975| | ||
spirituality in the context of Tao, the concept of sudden versus gradual enlightenment, and much more. | nofd = 10 | | ||
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{{bookedition|blank.jpg|Talks on Fragments from Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching|1975|Rajneesh Foundation, Poona, India |1|?|?|P| }} | |||
{{bookedition|461_lrg.jpg|Talks on Fragments from Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching|1976|Rajneesh Foundation, Poona, India |1|0-88050-150-2|344|H|First edition April 1976, 5,000 copies. | |||
: | ::The edition shown has a clear plastic dustcover. | ||
::Published by [[Ma Yoga Laxmi]]. | |||
::Compilation: [[Ma Prem Arup]] | |||
::Editor: [[Ma Prem Veena]] | |||
::Design: [[Sw Anand Yatri]] | |||
::Introduction: [[Ma Prem Madhuri]] | |||
:: Some books have a paper dustcover: | |||
::[[Image:461A_lrg.jpg|thumb|125px|left]] | |||
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{{bookedition|blank.jpg|Talks on Fragments from Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching|1980|Wildwood House, London|1|0-7045-0396-4|339|P| }} | |||
{{bookedition|493_lrg.jpg|Talks on Fragments from Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching|1983|Rajneesh Foundation International, Rajneeshpuram, Oregon|2|0-88050-650-4|290|P|Second edition July 1983, 10,000 copies | |||
::Published by [[Ma Anand Sheela]]. | |||
::Editor: [[Ma Prema Veena]]; [[Ma Punito]] | |||
::Introduction: [[Ma Prem Madhuri]] | |||
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Revision as of 19:17, 12 November 2013
- Osho recounts how Lao Tzu, at the age of 90, was leaving for the Himalayas to spend his final days. Until this time he had never written down his insights, but at the border a guard (who was also his disciple) imprisoned the mystic and refused to release him until he wrote down something of what he had come to know. That is how this unique text, the Tao Te Ching, was born. Osho comments on this classic text from his uniquely fresh perspective, and also answers questions about the I Ching, growth and spirituality in the context of Tao, the concept of sudden versus gradual enlightenment, and much more.
- notes
- Originally the "Three Treasures" series was published as two volumes, later republished as four volumes.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jun 11, 1975 to Jun 30, 1975 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
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Tao: The Three Treasures, Vol 1Talks on Fragments from Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching
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