Osho states, “Man will become ugly.”
Anugyan ventures deeply into J B Priestley’s work on ‘time’ and ‘dreams’ and finds Osho’s comments on the subject.
The Melbourne author’s second novel, In Moonland, taps into the mysteries that haunt us, writes Brigid Delaney. Published in the Guardian on September 12, 2021.
Osho says, “Thinking and contemplation are both processes of the mind, but they are very different, even opposite.”
“Democracy basically means government by the people… but the people are retarded. So let us say: government by the retarded, for the retarded, of the retarded,” states Osho.
Before I leave the world I have to complete what I have started. I cannot leave my garden unfinished,” states Osho.
Osho responds to the question, “And why has there not been a Master before you in all the ages who has combined and synthesized all the teachings of past Buddhas?”
Bhagawati reviews Purushottama’s book, From Lemurs to Lamas. “I heartily recommend this book to all travellers on the outer and the inner paths.”
Hulu’s new series stars Nicole Kidman as a mysterious spiritual guru, writes Rohan Nahaar in The Hindustan Times, published on August 19, 2021.
Dhyan Jyoti’s review of the soon to be published book by Karima. “It’s one of those books that you slowly explore, experience, engage with… till it becomes a part of you.”
“One of the side effects of rugged individualism is the decline in compassion,” explains Anugraha in cleveland.com.
“What kind of home is this where people go on changing? It is a caravanserai. It is just an overnight stay, and then one has to go.”
The crickets’ song possibly transports the listener into that realm… where we came from… and will go to again.
Anugyan speaks of the creation of his first Novella in a series of seven, just recently published in the UK.
“You have to catch hold of your inner light with your own awareness. Other than that there is no way,” says Osho.
“Screaming meditation is just one type of dynamic meditation,’ writes Amy Cooper in The Canberra Times. Published on August 4, 2021.
Atisha’s extensive travels to meet his guru, told by Akanksha Damini Joshi. Published in eSamskriti on March 10, 2021.
In part 2 of her photo essay, Veena shares her discoveries about Huike, Sosan, Daoxin, Hongren, and Huineng.
In her new memoir, By My Own Rules, Sheela reveals also the 18 rules that define her life. By PTI, published in The Indian Express, July 27, 2021.