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description =In this volume Osho speaks on the eternal themes of concern to all ordinary human beings - themes that Gibran addresses through the fictional prophet, Almustafa: love and children, giving and work; eating and drinking, joy and sorrow, houses and homes, buying and selling, crime and punishment. Gibran's exquisite poetry comes to life in even more richness and beauty with Osho's loving commentary. | | |||
In this volume Osho speaks on the eternal themes of concern to all ordinary human beings - themes that Gibran addresses | translated = | | ||
through the fictional prophet, Almustafa: love and children, giving and work; eating and drinking, joy and sorrow, houses and | notes = | | ||
homes, buying and selling, crime and punishment. Gibran's exquisite poetry comes to life in even more richness and beauty | period =Jan 8, 1987 to Jan 19, 1987| year=1987 | | ||
with Osho's loving commentary. | nofd =23 | | ||
editions = | |||
{{bookedition| 173_lrg.jpg |Commentaries on Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet| 1987 | The Rebel Publishing House, Köln, Germany |1|3-89338-002-7| 476 |H|First edition September 1987 | |||
::Editing: [[Ma Deva Sarito]] | |||
::Typing: [[Ma Devaprem]] | |||
::Proodreading: [[Ma Mary Catherine]] | |||
::Design: [[Ma Dhyan Amiyo]] | |||
::Production: [[Sw Prem Ramarshi]], [[Sw Prem Visarjan]] | |||
::Introduction: [[Ma Prem Maneesha]] | |||
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{{bookedition| 173_lrg.jpg |Commentaries on Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet| 1987 | The Rebel Publishing House, Köln, Germany |1|3-89338-009-4| 476 |P|(as above) }} | |||
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Revision as of 09:28, 19 December 2013
- In this volume Osho speaks on the eternal themes of concern to all ordinary human beings - themes that Gibran addresses through the fictional prophet, Almustafa: love and children, giving and work; eating and drinking, joy and sorrow, houses and homes, buying and selling, crime and punishment. Gibran's exquisite poetry comes to life in even more richness and beauty with Osho's loving commentary.
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jan 8, 1987 to Jan 19, 1987 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 23
editions
The Messiah, Vol 1Commentaries on Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet
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The Messiah, Vol 1Commentaries on Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet
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