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- Osho says that if Heraclitus had been born in India rather than Greece, he would have been recognized not simply as a philosopher but as a mystic. The fragments of his words which remain were for a long time rejected as obscure and riddling in favor of the one-dimensional logic of Aristotle. This book brings the wisdom of Heraclitus to the eternal riddles of life and death, man's spiritual sleepiness, self-knowing, and avoiding extremes.
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Dec 21, 1974 to Dec 31, 1974 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 11
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The Hidden HarmonyDiscourses on the Fragments of Heraclitus
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The Hidden HarmonyReflections on Heraclitus (Cover)
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The Hidden HarmonyDiscourses on the Fragments of Heraclitus
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The Hidden HarmonyTalks on the Fragments of Heraclitus
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