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description = This book is full of the real stories and true life dilemmas of those who are working towards more consciousness, struggling for an authentic life--and the patient, | description = This book is full of the real stories and true life dilemmas of those who are working towards more consciousness, struggling for an authentic life--and the patient, sparklingly clear responses from one who is awakened. Osho speaks about the New Dawn: a complete break from the past which has led us to our present situation--a world perched on the edge of ecological and nuclear disaster, a population of unhappy, frustrated people--and the beginnings of a new man who is loving, alive, non-serious, respectful of this earth. | ||
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- This book is full of the real stories and true life dilemmas of those who are working towards more consciousness, struggling for an authentic life--and the patient, sparklingly clear responses from one who is awakened. Osho speaks about the New Dawn: a complete break from the past which has led us to our present situation--a world perched on the edge of ecological and nuclear disaster, a population of unhappy, frustrated people--and the beginnings of a new man who is loving, alive, non-serious, respectful of this earth.
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- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
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- number of discourses/chapters
editions
The Gift of Enlightenment
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