Friedrich Nietzsche is a strange philosopher, a poet and a mystic - OSHO Talks Vol.20

Description    

The philosopher is pure logic and the poet is pure irrationality, but the mystic is beyond both, says Osho. This volume of the collection begins with an examination of a very singular philosopher: Friedrich Nietzsche. We say singular because, in a sense, he is the anti-philosopher or, in Osho's own words, "his oddity is that his philosophy is not the usual rational approach to life, but he writes prose poetry and is a mystic who never traveled the usual paths of mysticism."

Audio and subtitles

Audio:

  • English

Subtitles:

  • No available

Related content

What is Truth? (Complete) - OSHO Talks Vol. 10
Locked

What is Truth? (Complete) - OSHO Talks Vol. 10

Watch and Wait (Complete) - Osho Meditations Vol. 15
Locked

Watch and Wait (Complete) - Osho Meditations Vol. 15

You don't know the art of sex - OSHO Talks Vol. 2
Video unlocked

You don't know the art of sex - OSHO Talks Vol. 2

January 1st - Monday - OSHO Talks Vol.
Locked

January 1st - Monday - OSHO Talks Vol.

Any way to help a child is wrong - OSHO Talks Vol. 2
Locked

Any way to help a child is wrong - OSHO Talks Vol. 2

It takes no more than three minutes - OSHO Talks Vol. 19
Locked

It takes no more than three minutes - OSHO Talks Vol. 19

The world's largest statue - OSHO Talks Vol. 3
Video unlocked

The world's largest statue - OSHO Talks Vol. 3

Can you practice love? - OSHO Talks Vol. 7
Locked

Can you practice love? - OSHO Talks Vol. 7

Our very desire and longing become a barrier - OSHO Talks Vol. 08
Locked

Our very desire and longing become a barrier - OSHO Talks Vol. 08