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OSHO – From Misery to Enlightenment #29 – Rebel or Robot?

29 – Rebel or Robot
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OSHO – From Misery to Enlightenment #29 – Rebel or Robot? [1 DVD – ISO]Rebel or Robot?Talk #29 of the Series, From Misery to EnlightenmentWith complete clarity, and using examples, anecdotes and quotations which amaze the reader with their range, Osho expresses his vision for humanity.”The question is very significant. It reminds me of Bertrand Russell’s paradox which I talked about a few days before. It will be good to remember it again.”Bertrand Russell became famous because of this paradox; before it he was not known outside Great Britain, and there too only as a very young, intelligent philosopher. But with this paradox he entered into the highest ranks of world philosophers. The paradox was sent to a mathematician, Frege, who was working his whole life on a single theme: he wanted to prove that mathematics can be without any paradox. And he had almost come to the conclusion of his immensely valuable thesis; at that very time Bertrand Russell sent this paradox to him.”It is very simple and yet as complex as only simple things can be.””The paradox is, that the government of Great Britain asked all the libraries of the country to make a catalogue of all the books in their library, keep a copy of the catalogue in their library, and send the original copy of the catalogue to the central library of Great Britain. Almost every librarian was puzzled by the end of the catalogue.”The problem faced by every librarian was whether or not to include the catalogue in the catalogue. The order was clear: all the books in the library have to be included in the catalogue. A copy of the catalogue is going to remain in the library; hence, it should be included in it. But to include the catalogue itself in itself seemed to be absurd.”The catalogue should be outside; while it is being prepared it is not a book in the library – how can you include a book of the future? The order is only to include the books that are in the library. But the problem becomes difficult because once the catalogue is ready and it goes, one book in the library will remain uncataloged.”So a few librarians chose the first alternative, a few chose the second alternative; a few included it, a few did not include it. These hundreds of catalogues came to the central national library. Now the librarian was very much in trouble, because he was ordered by the government to make a master catalogue only of those catalogues which don’t include themselves.”To separate them was not difficult. He piled those catalogues on one side which had included the catalogue in itself. He piled on the other side the other kind of catalogues, in which only other books were included, the catalogue was not included. Now, he was ordered to make a master catalogue only of those catalogues which didn’t include themselves. He was in a terrible mess.”The problem was again the same: He made the catalogue; now, whether to include this catalogue in the master catalogue or not? The problem had become now more complex. If he does not include the catalogue then one catalogue which does not include itself in it is left out.”A Rare OSHO talk on DVD!Enjoy!——————————————————————————————————–Hi there…I have one of the most complete OSHO video library collections you will ever find (Around 2700 DVDs).I personally purchased this DVD library with thousands of dollars of my own money and I am now making many of them available to you for the sake of giving back to a site/community that has given so much to me.These RARE analog to digital transfers are of the highest quality available on DVD. You can NOT find these on any other sites… they can only to found here, from me.These are my DVD to .ISO rips, and they are exclusive, so think twice before sharing them elsewhere. They are my gift to you, and to this amazing site.Thanks are always appreciated, and will keep more coming.Enjoy, and please rate. Thank you.——————————————————————————————————–

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