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{{bookedition|569_lrg.jpg|Talks on Zen|1978|Rajneesh Foundation | {{bookedition|569_lrg.jpg|Talks on Zen|1978|Rajneesh Foundation|1|0-88050-190-1|362|H|First edition July 1979, 5,000 copies. | ||
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- "Truth cannot be said, but can be shown," and Osho leaves no stone unturned along the path - Zen koans, the nature of satori, the three Pillars of Zen, the Man of No Title, the Great Doubt. And the landscape is vividly peopled with outlandish figures - Joshua and his jokes, Chi Ch'ang, the master archer, Rinzai answering the questions and beating up the questioner. Meet Bankei, Bossui and Emperor Wu. Osho hits all the sacred cows and strips away all illusions. "Zen is looking for the spectacles that are sitting on your nose already." So, have a good belly laugh. Have a cup of tea!
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jul 1, 1977 to Jul 10, 1977 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
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