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[[image:Nirgun-18mo.jpg|right|200 px|thumb|Nirgun at 18 months (far right) with her family in British Columbia]] | |||
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description = ''Hellbent'' is [[Ma Anand Nirgun|Nirgun's]] tour of her life. It is a long and unusual journey, "set down in patterns rather than in sequence". Many of the story's events, seen in isolation, might seem bizarre, worthy of [[Mojud: The Man With the Inexplicable Life|Mojud]]; seen in the context of the patterns woven, they are as natural and inevitable as a salmon swimming to its home stream. Osho is here. | description = ''Hellbent'' is [[Ma Anand Nirgun|Nirgun's]] tour of her life. It is a long and unusual journey, "set down in patterns rather than in sequence". Many of the story's events, seen in isolation, might seem bizarre, worthy of [[Mojud: The Man With the Inexplicable Life|Mojud]]; seen in the context of the patterns woven, they are as natural and inevitable as a salmon swimming to its home stream. Osho is here. |
Revision as of 06:07, 5 June 2015
- Hellbent is Nirgun's tour of her life. It is a long and unusual journey, "set down in patterns rather than in sequence". Many of the story's events, seen in isolation, might seem bizarre, worthy of Mojud; seen in the context of the patterns woven, they are as natural and inevitable as a salmon swimming to its home stream. Osho is here.
- author
- as Rosemary Hamilton
- language
- English
- notes
- Review on Osho News
editions
Hellbent for EnlightenmentUnmasking Sex, Power, and Death with a Notorious Master
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