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notes =[[{{PAGENAME}}#preface|Preface below]], with the story of how this book was written by [[Ma Anand Urmila]] under Osho's guidance. | | notes =[[{{PAGENAME}}#preface|Preface below]], with the story of how this book was written by [[Ma Anand Urmila]] under Osho's guidance. | | ||
period = Jan, 1966 to Mar, 1967|year=1966| | period = Jan, 1966 to Mar, 1967|year=1966| | ||
nofd =15 (Ch. 15 is | nofd =15 + introduction (Ch. 15 is about Osho and is translation of Appendix of the Hindi book, written by an unknown editor.) | ||
:([[#table of contents|see table of contents]]) | | :([[#table of contents|see table of contents]]) | | ||
editions = | editions = | ||
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== table of contents == | == table of contents == | ||
{| class = "wikitable" | {| class = "wikitable" | ||
{{TOCTable | edition 2005 | individual talks }} | {{TOCTable | edition 2005* | individual talks }} | ||
{{TOCLine | 1 | The Master Appears | {{TOCLine | Introduction | | [[Shanti Ki Khoj (individual talks) ~ 00 | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967]] | [[wikipedia:Jabalpur | Jabalpur]] | unknown | none }} | ||
{{TOCLine | 1 | The Master Appears When<br>the Disciple Is Ready | [[Shanti Ki Khoj (individual talks) ~ 01 | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967]] | [[wikipedia:Jabalpur | Jabalpur]] | unknown | none }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 2 | Why the Master Seeks the Disciples? | [[Shanti Ki Khoj (individual talks) ~ 02 | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967]] | [[wikipedia:Jabalpur | Jabalpur]] | unknown | none }} | {{TOCLine | 2 | Why the Master Seeks the Disciples? | [[Shanti Ki Khoj (individual talks) ~ 02 | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967]] | [[wikipedia:Jabalpur | Jabalpur]] | unknown | none }} | ||
{{TOCLine | 3 | Ask Only Existential Questions | [[Shanti Ki Khoj (individual talks) ~ 03 | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967]] | [[wikipedia:Jabalpur | Jabalpur]] | unknown | none }} | {{TOCLine | 3 | Ask Only Existential Questions | [[Shanti Ki Khoj (individual talks) ~ 03 | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967]] | [[wikipedia:Jabalpur | Jabalpur]] | unknown | none }} | ||
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{{TOCLine | 12 | Art | [[Shanti Ki Khoj (individual talks) ~ 12 | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967]] | [[wikipedia:Jabalpur | Jabalpur]] | unknown | none }} | {{TOCLine | 12 | Art | [[Shanti Ki Khoj (individual talks) ~ 12 | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967]] | [[wikipedia:Jabalpur | Jabalpur]] | unknown | none }} | ||
{{TOCLine | 13 | Ordinary Artist, Genius and Yogi | [[Shanti Ki Khoj (individual talks) ~ 13 | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967]] | [[wikipedia:Jabalpur | Jabalpur]] | unknown | none }} | {{TOCLine | 13 | Ordinary Artist, Genius and Yogi | [[Shanti Ki Khoj (individual talks) ~ 13 | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967]] | [[wikipedia:Jabalpur | Jabalpur]] | unknown | none }} | ||
{{TOCLine | 14 | Satyam Shivam Sunaram - <br>the Truth, the Good, the Beautiful | [[Shanti Ki Khoj (individual talks) ~ 14 | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967]] | [[wikipedia:Jabalpur | Jabalpur]] | unknown | none }} | {{TOCLine | 14 | Satyam Shivam Sunaram -- <br>the Truth, the Good, the Beautiful | [[Shanti Ki Khoj (individual talks) ~ 14 | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967]] | [[wikipedia:Jabalpur | Jabalpur]] | unknown | none }} | ||
{{TOCLine | 15 | Osho | | by an unknown editor | | }} | {{TOCLine | 15 | Osho | | by an unknown editor | | }} | ||
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: * At least Introduction is combination of few events. As we don't know details it was left as one event, ~ 00. Other chapters can be also compiled from more than one actual event. | |||
== preface == | == preface == | ||
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[[category:Translated First Editions|Inward Journey]] | [[category:Translated First Editions|Inward Journey]] | ||
[[category:English | [[category:English Books around Osho|Inward Journey]] | ||
[[category:Translated from Hindi|Inward Journey]] | [[category:Translated from Hindi|Inward Journey]] | ||
[[Category:Books on Osho by Sannyasin Authors|Inward Journey]] | [[Category:Books on Osho by Sannyasin Authors|Inward Journey]] |
Latest revision as of 03:57, 30 June 2024
- An English translation of the Hindi original Shanti Ki Khoj, this book is a collection of 14 short discourses of Osho, the central theme of which is that the inward journey to ourself or to our source is not difficult but it seems difficult because we are no longer simple, there is contradiction in our heart and actions.
- translated from
- Hindi: Shanti Ki Khoj (शांति की खोज) (individual talks)
- notes
- Preface below, with the story of how this book was written by Ma Anand Urmila under Osho's guidance.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jan, 1966 to Mar, 1967 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 15 + introduction (Ch. 15 is about Osho and is translation of Appendix of the Hindi book, written by an unknown editor.)
- (see table of contents)
editions
The Inward JourneyIn Osho's Guidance
Pages 34 - 35. | |
The Inward JourneyIn Osho's Guidance
|
table of contents
edition 2005* chapter titles |
individual talks | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
event | location | duration | media | |||||
Introduction | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967 | Jabalpur | unknown | none | ||||
1 | The Master Appears When the Disciple Is Ready |
Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967 | Jabalpur | unknown | none | |||
2 | Why the Master Seeks the Disciples? | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967 | Jabalpur | unknown | none | |||
3 | Ask Only Existential Questions | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967 | Jabalpur | unknown | none | |||
4 | God Is Not the Creator But the Creativity | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967 | Jabalpur | unknown | none | |||
5 | The Theory of Incarnation of God | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967 | Jabalpur | unknown | none | |||
6 | What Is Religion? | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967 | Jabalpur | unknown | none | |||
7 | Meditation Changes the Taste of Food | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967 | Jabalpur | unknown | none | |||
8 | Love | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967 | Jabalpur | unknown | none | |||
9 | Egotism and Self-Respect | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967 | Jabalpur | unknown | none | |||
10 | Motherhood | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967 | Jabalpur | unknown | none | |||
11 | A Boxing Match | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967 | Jabalpur | unknown | none | |||
12 | Art | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967 | Jabalpur | unknown | none | |||
13 | Ordinary Artist, Genius and Yogi | Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967 | Jabalpur | unknown | none | |||
14 | Satyam Shivam Sunaram -- the Truth, the Good, the Beautiful |
Jan 1966 -- Mar 1967 | Jabalpur | unknown | none | |||
15 | Osho | by an unknown editor |
- * At least Introduction is combination of few events. As we don't know details it was left as one event, ~ 00. Other chapters can be also compiled from more than one actual event.
preface
- Preface
- This is the English version of the Hindi book, 'Shanti ki Khoj' published in 1970 by Jeevan Jagruti Kendra, Bombay as instructed by Osho. This book is a compilation of Osho's talks which were actually the answers to Ma Anand Urmila's questions asked by her during her stay in Jabalpur, from January 1966 to March 1967.
- At that time Osho was teaching philosophy in Mahakoshal College, Jabalpur and he was known as "Acharya Rajneesh". The name written on his name-plate at his residence, Yogesh Bhawan, and also on his letterhead was Acharya Rajneesh.
- He used to drop in at Ma Urmila's place while going to his college or returning from there. During these visits he expressed his views on various topics regarding spiritual path and life in general.
- This is an authentic reporting of his discussions with her, because he had asked her to write down whatever he had said and this she did regularly.
- Everyday after his departure she used to write down the whole matter and read it out to him the next day to get his approval.
- After listening to the written material, invariably he said 'Okay' .
- After some time Osho asked her to write her own experience of meditation so that it would be the introduction to the compilation of his talks (the answers to her questions) which would be published in her name.
- This idea was a surprise to her and she protested vehemently because she thought that being a novice on the path of meditation she had nothing much to say and her contribution to the book was nothing except noting down his words of wisdom.
- Then Osho explained to her that by publishing her experience of meditation he wanted to convince the people in general that everyone can tread the path of meditation and no special quality or qualification is required for this.
- After listening to this argument of Osho, she had to agree to the idea of the book being published in her name.
- Even the title of the book was decided by Osho.