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description =What if Jesus were not a supernatural being conceived by a virgin, but a real human being who had experienced the awakening of consciousness known as “enlightenment” in the East? This extraordinary line-by-line commentary on some of the best-known Gospels from the New Testament tests the hypothesis that Jesus was a mystic, not a miracle worker of supernatural origin. Osho convincingly makes the case that the stories of Jesus’ life were never meant to be a factual record of history, but rather are teaching parables designed to provide ongoing spiritual guidance for generations to come. | | description =What if Jesus were not a supernatural being conceived by a virgin, but a real human being who had experienced the awakening of consciousness known as “enlightenment” in the East? This extraordinary line-by-line commentary on some of the best-known Gospels from the New Testament tests the hypothesis that Jesus was a mystic, not a miracle worker of supernatural origin. Osho convincingly makes the case that the stories of Jesus’ life were never meant to be a factual record of history, but rather are teaching parables designed to provide ongoing spiritual guidance for generations to come. | | ||
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notes = Earlier published as [[I Say Unto You, Vol 1]]. | | notes = Earlier published as [[I Say Unto You, Vol 1]]. | ||
:Part of the [[Osho Classics (series)| Osho Classics]] series | | |||
period =Oct 21, 1977 to Nov 1, 1977 |year=1977| | period =Oct 21, 1977 to Nov 1, 1977 |year=1977| | ||
nofd =10 | | nofd =10 | |
Revision as of 08:11, 7 October 2014
- What if Jesus were not a supernatural being conceived by a virgin, but a real human being who had experienced the awakening of consciousness known as “enlightenment” in the East? This extraordinary line-by-line commentary on some of the best-known Gospels from the New Testament tests the hypothesis that Jesus was a mystic, not a miracle worker of supernatural origin. Osho convincingly makes the case that the stories of Jesus’ life were never meant to be a factual record of history, but rather are teaching parables designed to provide ongoing spiritual guidance for generations to come.
- notes
- Earlier published as I Say Unto You, Vol 1.
- Part of the Osho Classics series
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Oct 21, 1977 to Nov 1, 1977 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
editions
I Say unto YouJesus - Son of God or Mystic ?
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