Sandeep Heble wrote: > A couple of days back, I was introduced, ironically by a RSS/ BJP > pracharak, to Osho's discourse on F*ck, a word which is widely used > in common parlance as a foul/ abusive word. Osho in his insightful, > interesting and humourous discourse illustrated how this word can be > moulded, interpreted and used in so many different forms; and a word > which may sound vulgar in one context may not exactly sound vulgar in > a different context.
Sandeep, you have great mentors! > I think if we were to liberally interpret Rajan's post, Rajan has, and > as Dr Jose Colaco may have rightly noted, cleverly placed his words to > communicate something else, not meant to be taken literally! A > creative depiction of the beauty of the English language! While we > condemn others for being hardcore and radical, aren't we, by trying to > literally interpret Rajan's post, now being the same? There is nothing creative about Rajans coarse language. I can send you two different emails of what followed from Rajan. It may be beautiful language to you, I find it disgusting. You can also ask Miguel how he interpreted Rajan's 'literal' language. > The video of Osho's discourse is quite fascinating and humorous, and > may be relevant to understanding the context of Rajan's so-called > vulgar post . It is available at the link below: http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message484967/pg1 It's great that you have such video's at your finger tip. This type of humour appealed to me when I was in my teens. Mervyn3.0 __________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now at http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com.
