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description =Osho always uses writings that are well known and much loved as a platform to take flight, to express his own understanding of man and his relationship to life. When his own experience affirms the expressions of other mystics and poets, Osho endorses them, and where he feels they fall short or misrepresent the truth, he does not hesitate to say so. In all cases his love for those who have devoted their life energies to the search of truth and the expression of their findings is evident. | | description =Osho always uses writings that are well known and much loved as a platform to take flight, to express his own understanding of man and his relationship to life. When his own experience affirms the expressions of other mystics and poets, Osho endorses them, and where he feels they fall short or misrepresent the truth, he does not hesitate to say so. In all cases his love for those who have devoted their life energies to the search of truth and the expression of their findings is evident. | | ||
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notes = Both volumes later published in a single volume ''[[ | notes = Both volumes later published in a single volume ''[[Reflections on Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet]]'' | | ||
period =Jan 20, 1987 to Feb 10, 1987| year=1987 | | period =Jan 20, 1987 to Feb 10, 1987| year=1987 | | ||
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Revision as of 10:55, 2 March 2014
- Osho always uses writings that are well known and much loved as a platform to take flight, to express his own understanding of man and his relationship to life. When his own experience affirms the expressions of other mystics and poets, Osho endorses them, and where he feels they fall short or misrepresent the truth, he does not hesitate to say so. In all cases his love for those who have devoted their life energies to the search of truth and the expression of their findings is evident.
- notes
- Both volumes later published in a single volume Reflections on Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jan 20, 1987 to Feb 10, 1987 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 24
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The Messiah, Vol 2Commentaries on Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet
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The Messiah, Vol 2Commentaries on Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet
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