Osho: Zaratustra: nasmejani prorok

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  • Author: Osho
  • Publisher: Esotheria
  • Availability: Available
  • Condition: Nova knjiga
  • Code: 78859

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Zaratustra: nasmejani prorok

Osho

Summary

Osho: Zarathustra: the smiling prophet

Comments on Friedrich Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra

The oldest God-man that mankind remembers, Zarathustra, served Nietzsche to create the most charismatic mythical figure of the last 150 years, a prophet in whom he wove emotional cries and spiritual abysses of his soul, announcing the upheavals of the 20th century with an avalanche of dark and deep torrents of language.

A century later, the rebel Osho, plunging into the unrestrained visions of Nietzsche, finds in Zarathustra a mirror of his unrestrained nature in the fight against the hypocrisy of his time, contrasting it with the ecstasy of the celebratory feast of the new age, which these two great men heralded in their works. was an enlightened teacher of early human history, and judging by the few records that remain about him, he was also a very rebellious and wonderful guy. In any case, he conquered death and returned, if not to biological life, then to literary life. Life imitates art, or perhaps art imitates life? Bhagvan Sri immediately recognized the genius of Friedrich Nietzsche in his youth
stumbled upon Thus Spoke Zarathustra. He not only recognized
the brilliance of Zarathustra's creator, but the book itself resembled his life.
Bhagvan transcended the human mind when he experienced enlightenment on March 21, 1953. Osho is the Zarathustra of our time."

Additional information

  • Author: Osho
  • Publisher: Esotheria
  • Year of publication:2008
  • Place of publication:Beograd
  • Pages:528
  • Dimensions:16.5x16.5 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Nova knjiga
  • Binding:Meki

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