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- Richly embroidered with hilarious personal reminiscences, this volume uncovers the family, the place of mysticism in Osho's religion and the function of his commune. He talks about the similarities of madness and enlightenment, and the essential difference between the two. He tells us his opinion of Krishnamurti, and the infallibility of the pope. And he gives an intimate and gently funny account of his own daily routines. These discourses make it clear why Osho became the nemesis of established religious and political hierarchies all over the world.
- notes
- Later renamed to From Personality to Individuality but never published as a book under that title. That title was used for audio tapes though.
- Part of the series The Rajneesh Bible
- Chapters 1-10 later published as Born With a Question Mark in Your Heart
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Dec 30, 1984 to Jan 28, 1985 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 30
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The Rajneesh Bible, Vol 3
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