When will the first lecture in German be given and where?
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"There will never be a first lecture in German, for I am not bound by language or the cycle of rebirth."
According to Osho, there will never be a first lecture in German—"not in this life," and he adds he will not be born again. With characteristic humor, he closes the door on any future German discourse, implying that neither this lifetime nor any imagined next one will host it—underscoring his stance beyond linguistic obligations and rebirth.
He’ll never give a talk in German—now or ever.
Why this matters practically
- Sets a clear expectation: don’t wait for a German lecture.
- Uses humor to loosen attachment to formats like language.
- Nudges attention toward essence over presentation.
- Uses humor to loosen attachment to formats like language.
- Nudges attention toward essence over presentation.
AI Confidence Score: 93%
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