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- "Up to man there has been evolution," Osho says. "From fish to man there has been evolution. But from man to a Buddha, from man to a Christ, from man to a Kabir, it is not evolution, it is revolution - the revolution I call it, the only revolution."
- Osho rekindles these ten fiery songs of Kabir, verses which shocked 15th-century seekers. In Osho's hands, Kabir's vision is equally if not more mind-shattering.
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Feb 11, 1978 to Feb 20, 1978 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
editions
The RevolutionDiscourses on Kabir
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The RevolutionCommentaries on the songs on Kabir
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The RevolutionTalks on Kabir
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The RevolutionCommentaries on the songs on Kabir
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The RevolutionTalks on Kabir
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The RevolutionTalks on Kabir
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The RevolutionTalks on Kabir
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