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- In the seemingly enigmatic antics of Zen masters, Osho finds a distillation of religiousness at its purest, its most playful and its most profound. On the way he exposes man's traditional religions as nothing more meaningful than superstitious beliefs in animals. Making use of a vast array of stuffed toys brought into the discourse hall, and with irreverent good humor, Osho debunks man's worship of elephants, birds, snakes, horses, fish, and others.
- notes
- 5-Volume Boxed Set
- Contains :
- Sometimes listed as Talks on Zen.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Aug 2, 1988 to Sep 15, 1988 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 44
editions
Zen: All the Colors of the RainbowFive Volume Set
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