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In response to questions from individuals and members of the press, Osho speaks on the essential and timeless path of meditation – focusing on India’s ancient heritage of inquiry into transforming human consciousness, of going within ourselves rather than looking to the outer world for fulfillment and recognition. | description = Flap text: "In response to questions from individuals and members of the press, Osho speaks on the essential and timeless path of meditation – focusing on India’s ancient heritage of inquiry into transforming human consciousness, of going within ourselves rather than looking to the outer world for fulfillment and recognition. | ||
:Set against the backdrop of his return to India after having been illegally deported from the United States, and after a subsequent “World Tour” where he was denied entry to 21 countries, Osho uses those recent experiences to highlight his essential message for the whole of humanity – to grow in consciousness, to discover individual freedom and truth through tapping into our inner treasure of awareness."| | |||
Set against the backdrop of his return to India after having been illegally deported from the United States, and after a subsequent “World Tour” where he was denied entry to 21 countries, Osho uses those recent experiences to highlight his essential message for the whole of humanity – to grow in consciousness, to discover individual freedom and truth through tapping into our inner treasure of awareness. | translated = Hindi : ''[[Koplen Phir Phoot Aayeen]]'' and ''[[Phir Amrit Ki Bund Pari]]'' | | ||
notes = "Extemporaneous talks given by Osho in Mumbai and Manali, India" | |||
Osho | :"The material in this book is from the original series of talks ''[[Koplen Phir Phoot Aayeen]]'' and ''[[Phir Amrit Ki Bund Pari]]'', given to a live audience." | | ||
period =1985|year=1985| | |||
nofd = 14| | |||
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: | {{bookedition|ob-en-tds_sml.jpg|Rediscovering the Forgotten Treasure of Meditation|2008|A Rebel Book - OSHO Multimedia & Resorts Pvt. Ltd, Pune, India|-|81-7261-205-2|240|H|Copyright © 1985, 2008 OSHO International Foundation | ||
::Editing: [[Sw Yoga Pratap Bharati]], [[Chetan Uti]], [[Satyam]] | |||
::Design: [[Sanjay]] | |||
::Typesetting: [[Ma Divyam Sonar|Sonar]] | |||
::Production: [[Anurag Spersa|Spersa]], [[Ma Kamaal]] | |||
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Revision as of 12:43, 2 January 2014
- Flap text: "In response to questions from individuals and members of the press, Osho speaks on the essential and timeless path of meditation – focusing on India’s ancient heritage of inquiry into transforming human consciousness, of going within ourselves rather than looking to the outer world for fulfillment and recognition.
- Set against the backdrop of his return to India after having been illegally deported from the United States, and after a subsequent “World Tour” where he was denied entry to 21 countries, Osho uses those recent experiences to highlight his essential message for the whole of humanity – to grow in consciousness, to discover individual freedom and truth through tapping into our inner treasure of awareness."
- translated from
- Hindi : Koplen Phir Phoot Aayeen and Phir Amrit Ki Bund Pari
- notes
- "Extemporaneous talks given by Osho in Mumbai and Manali, India"
- "The material in this book is from the original series of talks Koplen Phir Phoot Aayeen and Phir Amrit Ki Bund Pari, given to a live audience."
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- 1985 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 14
editions
The Diamond SwordRediscovering the Forgotten Treasure of Meditation
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