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{{bookedition|17_lrg.jpg|Talks on Hasidism|1978|Rajneesh Foundation|1|0-88050-005-0 | {{bookedition|17_lrg.jpg|Talks on Hasidism|1978|Rajneesh Foundation, Poona, India|1|0-88050-005-0 (Not all books have ISBN)|263|H|First edition March 1980, 5,000 copies. | ||
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Revision as of 09:37, 15 November 2013
- In this volume Osho comments on stories compiled by the Jewish philosopher Martin Buber. Osho helps the reader to face the reality of his own death without fear, and thereby be able to live life to the optimum. Originating in Poland around 1750, Hasidism (aka Hassidism) sought a direct, spontaneous experience of religious life, and created a great tradition of laughing saints and wonderful stories.
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Oct 11, 1976 to Oct 20, 1976 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
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The Art of DyingTalks on Hasidism
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The Art of DyingTalks on Hasidism
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The Art of DyingTalks on Hasidism
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