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txton =  find the [https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=The_Eternal_Quest.pdf '''PDF'''] of this discourse |  
txton =  find the [https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=The_Eternal_Quest.pdf '''PDF'''] of this discourse |  
stitle = QUEST12 |
stitle = QUEST12 |
notes = In the book, it is ch.12 and 13. Following observations indicates that it is one event: 1) one audio for them on osho.com without into before second part; 2) the soundscape strongly suggests that it is on event; 2) ch.12 is introductory Osho's speech before main question in ch.13; 3) ch.12 is short. |
notes = In the published books, this event is ch.12 and 13. We conclude that these are in fact one event, because:
::1) the audio's soundscape strongly suggests that it is on event;  
::2) Osho's introductory words in ch.12 are related to the main question of ch.13;  
::3) ch.12 is short, combined with ch. 13 it makes for a normal length discourse.
::4) On Osho.com they have been combined into one, without intro before second part;
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syn = Reader of the questions: unknown (voiced over).
syn = Reader of the questions: unknown (voiced over).



Revision as of 10:41, 16 October 2020

event type discourse
date & time 1967 ~ 1972
location unknown
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 38min. Quality: good. Questions have been voiced over (American woman?), apparently at an earlier date then the bulk of voice-overs (under revision).
online audio
video Not available
online video
see also
online text find the PDF of this discourse
shorttitle QUEST12
notes
In the published books, this event is ch.12 and 13. We conclude that these are in fact one event, because:
1) the audio's soundscape strongly suggests that it is on event;
2) Osho's introductory words in ch.12 are related to the main question of ch.13;
3) ch.12 is short, combined with ch. 13 it makes for a normal length discourse.
4) On Osho.com they have been combined into one, without intro before second part;
synopsis
Reader of the questions: unknown (voiced over).
Question 1
Is it not true that answers are usually given without anyone asking for them?
Question 2
Man is weak and helpless what can he do to find strength?


(source:CD-ROM)


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