Theologia Mystica

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Osho says of these letters by Dionysius, first bishop of Athens, to his disciple Timothy: "His whole book is written with a disguise, as if it is a treatise on theology; mysticism is just somewhere by the side, secondary, not primary. Hence the name Theologica Mystica - as if mysticism is only a consequence of getting deep into the world of theology. Just the reverse is the case."
notes
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Later published as part of Osho Books on CD-ROM.
time period of Osho's original talks/writings
Aug 11, 1980 to Aug 25, 1980 : timeline
number of discourses/chapters
15


editions

Theologia Mystica

Discourses on the Treatise of St. Dionysius

Year of publication : 1983
Publisher : Rajneesh Foundation International
ISBN 0-88050-655-5 (click ISBN to buy online)
Number of pages : 368
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : P
Edition notes : First edition July 1983, 10,000 copies. ©Copyright 1983 Rajneesh Foundation International. Trademarks registered.
Size : 178 x 108 x 21 mm
Author as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh
Published by Ma Anand Sheela
Editors: Ma Prem Asha, Ma Yoga Anurag
Acknowledgements:
The Theologica Mystica of Saint Dionysius by Alan Watts, used by special copyright permission from the Society for Comparative Philosophy, Sausalito, California. Any further reproduction in any other form is expressly prohibited without special permission from the copyright holders.
We gratefully acknowledge the use of quotations from the essay on Edgar Allen Poe, and from the essay on Herman Melville's "Typee" and "Omoo" used in Studies in Classic American Literature by D.H.Lawrence. Copyright 1923, 1951, by Frieda Lawrence. Copyright © 1961 by the estyate of the late Mrs. Frieda Lawrence. Reprinted by permission of Viking Penguin Inc.
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 83-11086
Printed in U.S.A.
Introduction: Sw Prartho Subhan