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- "There are only two alternatives: escape from the self or awakening in the self. There must be an external object for escape; and for awakening there must be a disillusionment about the utility of external attractions.
- As long as God is external, it is mundane; it is an illusion; it is a hallucination. Man has invented Him to find an escape from the self and to run away from it.
- Friend, the first thing, therefore, which I have to say is that we need not investigate God, Truth, Liberation, or Emancipation. Let us investigate the investigator himself." (Osho, Ch. I.)
- translated from
- Hindi : Main Kaun Hun? (मैं कौन हूं?)
- notes
- Later partly published in The Long and the Short and the All.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Unknown, though at least part of Main Kaun Hun? is from Mar 1967 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 17
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