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notes =Previously published in Ch 1 - 15 of ''[[The Rajneesh Bible, Vol 2]]''. | notes =Previously published in Ch 1 - 15 of ''[[The Rajneesh Bible, Vol 2]]''. | ||
:Part of the series [[Authentic Living | :Part of the series [[Authentic Living - Provocations into Consciousness (series)| Authentic Living - Provocations into Consciousness]] | | ||
period = Nov 29, 1984 to Dec 14, 1984| | period = Nov 29, 1984 to Dec 14, 1984| | ||
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- Danger: Truth at Work goes to the heart of our most fundamental human issues. Why can’t we just live happily and be content? While we seem to have all the knowledge we need to solve our problems, we haven't. In this timely book, Osho explains that religious conditioning has held us back. Each chapter covers a different aspect of this conditioning, and, in gentle but persuasive language, shows readers how to transcend it. Individual chapters cover such subjects as The Nuclear Family: The Imminent Meltdown; Pseudo-Religion: The Stick-on Soul; They Say Believe, I Say Explore; and Ecstasy Is Now: Why Wait? and others.
- notes
- Previously published in Ch 1 - 15 of The Rajneesh Bible, Vol 2.
- Part of the series Authentic Living - Provocations into Consciousness
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Nov 29, 1984 to Dec 14, 1984 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 15
editions
Danger: Truth at WorkThe Courage to Accept the Unknowable
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