Osho comments on the poems of the Indian mystic Kabir, whose approach to God – whom he calls the Guest – is via the path of love and devotion. Osho speaks on the inner lover, and the art of becoming a host, receptive and available, to the Guest who resides within. He also talks on a wide range of subjects -- from greed, unworthiness, jealousy, sex in old age, children and intelligence, children and the facts of life, to fear of exposing oneself, God, and being a loner.
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