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description =Osho makes a clear distinction between the rebel called Jesus Christ and the religion that followed after him - Christianity. | description =Osho makes a clear distinction between the rebel called Jesus Christ and the religion that followed after him - Christianity. | ||
Through the gospels of Matthew, Luke and John he reintroduces Jesus as a man, a mystic and an uncompromising master filled | :Through the gospels of Matthew, Luke and John he reintroduces Jesus as a man, a mystic and an uncompromising master filled with love, fire and compassion. A treat for those in love with Jesus' words. | ||
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- Osho makes a clear distinction between the rebel called Jesus Christ and the religion that followed after him - Christianity.
- Through the gospels of Matthew, Luke and John he reintroduces Jesus as a man, a mystic and an uncompromising master filled with love, fire and compassion. A treat for those in love with Jesus' words.
- notes
- Originally the series was published as Come Follow Me. Later in 1991 republished as four volumes under the title Come Follow To You. Later title again amended to Come Follow Yourself.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Oct 21, 1975 to Oct 30, 1975 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
editions
Come Follow to You, Vol 1Reflections on Jesus of Nazareth
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Come Follow to You, Vol 1Reflections on Jesus of Nazareth
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