The second half of the book consists of Rajneesh’s responses to questions about juicy topics like jealousy, premature ejaculation, the role of intimacy, and the difference between men and women.
In 1969 he moved with some disciples to a Bombay apartment where he stayed until 1974. By now he was Sri Rajneesh and his first notorious book, From Sex to Superconsciousness, had made him the best-known guru in the land. Inevitably the foreign seekers poured in adding to his desirability as a teacher.
Rajneesh invented several new dynamic meditation techniques, arguing that the old forms did not work in modern contexts because life had become so much more fragmented. This is a genuine contribution to the spiritual field. He also knew he had no formal system of doctrine in place, and attributed it to the fact that every person's need is unique and therefore so will be the prescription - an insight of amazing astuteness in an Indian context that he has not been given sufficient credit for. But everybody was interested in his alluring idea that sex, lots of it, could lead to a higher state of consciousness. He became known as the Sex Guru, which was inevitable, but really a terrible trivialization of what he stood for. Above all what stood out most in his personality was the fact that he was the most garrulous guru the world has ever known. His collected books, actually transcripts of his lectures, form the single largest body of work ever attributed to a single writer in the history of the world.