Messiah v.2
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- 181.45 OSH
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181.45 OSH Light on the Path | 181.45 OSH Meditation : The first and Last Freedom | 181.45 OSH Message beyond words | 181.45 OSH Messiah | 181.45 OSH Messiah | 181.45 Osh Path of Yoga | 181.45 OSH Supreme Doctrine |
Early in this century a Lebanese poet, Kahlil Gibran, produced a book that has become universally known and loved for its beauty and the timeless themes it addresses. But because Gibran was a poet, not a mystic, in The Prophet he could give us only a work of imagination, a glimpse into the dream that is the mystic’s everyday reality. The Messiah, Osho’s two-volume commentary on The Prophet, must find itself as a companion to Gibran’s work in the hands of every lover of truth and beauty.
In this volume Osho speaks on the themes that Gibran addresses through the fictional prophet, Almustafa: love, children, giving, work; eating and drinking, and clothes; joy and sorrow; houses and homes, buying and selling; crime and punishment.
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