
Posted by Steve on 3/22/2008, 6:48 pm, in reply to "Re: without a prayer"
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: I am a fan of Osho as well. Did he live a
: perfect life? Probably not. Oregon and so
: on. But when I read his books and visualize
: his deportment I can only think of him as a
: great sage. Perfect, no. Great, yes. imo.
:
: "You can have freedom. But the cost is
: to accept responsibility in its
: totality". Osho.
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Osho introduced nothing new into the discussion, but was an excellent marketer of what sold 'spiritually,' hence his extraordinary success despite personal controversy.
I will be including his remains with those of other deceased and questionable masters, when I can afford the shipment fees to the UK.
Lian Dao has graciously offered to store their remains in a warehouse until we can decide what to do with them.
I'm thinking in terms of garden fertilizer, but other suggestions would be welcomed.
Steve
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-Li Daoqun
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