Christianity & Zen.
With ruthless precision and wisdom that is often shocking, OSHO dismembers Christianity in the presence of twenty-one Jesuit priests visiting his commune during this series. This is OSHO at his most candid as he deals with all the unspoken questions anyone from a Christian background might ever want to ask.
'I think the essential thing he does is first to cut the dead wood of religions, because there's so much accumulated rubbish around every religious system. And he is quite merciless in what is necessary.'
With ruthless precision and wisdom that is often shocking, OSHO dismembers Christianity in the presence of twenty-one Jesuit priests visiting his commune during this series. This is OSHO at his most candid as he deals with all the unspoken questions anyone from a Christian background might ever want to ask.
'I think the essential thing he does is first to cut the dead wood of religions, because there's so much accumulated rubbish around every religious system. And he is quite merciless in what is necessary.'
-Khushwant Singh, novelist, historian and journalist.
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