Osho - who has been described by the international press as "an oracle of modern
times," yet who describes himself as an "ordinary man" - responds to questions from the world"s media.
Facing the most remarkable interviewee they are ever likely to meet, a few journalists are seen to flounder as they sense they are losing their grip on the proceedings.
In these times of information overload, when a daily newspaper can seem outdated before it reaches the shelves, the words in this book are as fresh and relevant today as they were on the day they were spoken. Indeed, they continue to be far ahead of their time.