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- This book opens with the question: Could you please explain the work of a mystery school? And Osho answers: `My beloved ones...' and goes on to describe the workings of the timeless mystery schools the world over and the support they give to the seekers of truth. What is mysticism? What is fear? What is freedom? These questions and more are answered with the clarity of an enlightened mystic. From Buddha to Rinzai, from Krishnamurti to Marx, from Gandhi to Bodhidharma, Nietzsche, Jesus, Gurdjieff and Zarathustra... all become grist to Osho's mill, bringing the reader to the point of awareness where all questions begin to disappear.
- notes
- Previously published as The Rajneesh Upanishad
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Aug 16, 1986 to Oct 2, 1986 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 44
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