Pythagoras
c 569-475 BCE

Greek:  
Πυθαγόρας
Greek mystic, philosopher, etc....

Goldern Verses of Pythagoras is a short written
record of some of his thoughts.

married, 2 daughters

travelled widely--possibly to India, China, Egypt to
study to various religious and esoteric systems of the
world.

developed a school with disciples, taught a mix of the
practical and esoteric, "harmony of the spheres",
mathematics of musical harmony, etc....

said to have created a Mystery School of sorts, with
male and female students welcome as equals.

his factual history is cloudy--no written works can be
directly attributed to him, fragments were written
hundreds of years later by others.

Osho has 2  books, Philosophia Perennis,Vol. 1 and
2, which use the "Goldern Verses" of Pythagoras as
jumping off points for his own talks.
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It is in the vision of a cosmos that Pythagoras
became the originator of a scientific concept of the
world. He was the first scientist because he provided
the very foundation. His idea of
cosmos has to be
understood, because without understanding it you will
not be able to understand what he is talking about...

                                                --Osho
                      Philosophia Perennis, Vol. 2, ch.1
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