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description =Osho describes one of the stories within this collection as belonging to the "very foundation of religious consciousness." Deceptively simple, these Sufi tales have a deeper, underlying significance, and Osho makes it manifest for all to see. These stories are not for those who want entertainment, he shows us, but for those who seek illumination. | | description =Osho describes one of the stories within this collection as belonging to the "very foundation of religious consciousness." Deceptively simple, these Sufi tales have a deeper, underlying significance, and Osho makes it manifest for all to see. These stories are not for those who want entertainment, he shows us, but for those who seek illumination. | | ||
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notes =Chapter 1 later published as ''[[Mojud: The Man | notes =Chapter 1 later published as ''[[Mojud: The Man with the Inexplicable Life]]''. | | ||
period =Mar 2, 1978 to Mar 10, 1978 |year=1978| | period =Mar 2, 1978 to Mar 10, 1978 |year=1978| | ||
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Revision as of 18:21, 18 May 2017
- Osho describes one of the stories within this collection as belonging to the "very foundation of religious consciousness." Deceptively simple, these Sufi tales have a deeper, underlying significance, and Osho makes it manifest for all to see. These stories are not for those who want entertainment, he shows us, but for those who seek illumination.
- notes
- Chapter 1 later published as Mojud: The Man with the Inexplicable Life.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Mar 2, 1978 to Mar 10, 1978 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 9
editions
The Wisdom of the Sands, Vol 2Discourses on Sufism
Inside cover front. Pages VIII - IX. Pages XVIII - XIX. | |
The Wisdom of the Sands, Vol 2Discourses on Sufism
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