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description =Osho puts the finishing touches to his portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche with answers to disciples' questions on the work, vision and madness of this controversial philosopher. It is a perfect companion to Osho's two-volume Zarathustra series: ''[[Zarathustra: A God That Can Dance|A God That Can Dance]]'' and ''[[Zarathustra: The Laughing Prophet|The Laughing Prophet]]''. | | description =Osho puts the finishing touches to his portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche with answers to disciples' questions on the work, vision and madness of this controversial philosopher. It is a perfect companion to Osho's two-volume Zarathustra series: ''[[Zarathustra: A God That Can Dance|A God That Can Dance]]'' and ''[[Zarathustra: The Laughing Prophet|The Laughing Prophet]]''. | | ||
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notes = Later published as [[The God Conspiracy]] | notes = Later published as ''[[The God Conspiracy]]'' | | ||
period =Feb 6, 1989 to Feb 12, 1989 |year=1989| | period =Feb 6, 1989 to Feb 12, 1989 |year=1989| | ||
nofd = 7| | nofd = 7| |
Revision as of 23:50, 6 October 2014
- Osho puts the finishing touches to his portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche with answers to disciples' questions on the work, vision and madness of this controversial philosopher. It is a perfect companion to Osho's two-volume Zarathustra series: A God That Can Dance and The Laughing Prophet.
- notes
- Later published as The God Conspiracy
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Feb 6, 1989 to Feb 12, 1989 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 7
editions
God Is Dead, Now Zen Is the Only Living Truth
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