“Life is millions of processes,” says Osho, answering Nirgrantha’s question
Maneesha has asked a question: Our Beloved Master, is enlightenment something like getting the punchline to the ultimate joke?
In his fourth and last part of the series, Osho in Kerala, Tarpan writes about not generally-known but surprising people and tales from Kerala.
“I am love. And if you cannot see it in my dancing, then you will certainly not see it at all when I stop dancing.”
In ‘When She Comes Back,’ Ronit Plank delves into painful childhood memories of abandonment by parent who followed guru featured in Netflix’s ‘Wild Wild Country’, writes Renee Ghert-Zand. Published in The Times of Israel on May 10, 2021.
Two delicate ladies, one from Mississippi and the other from Texas, were conversing on the porch swing of a large white-pillared mansion.
Beloved Osho, Is there actually something to be heard? Or is it that as we refine our sense of listening, we are refined, and by the time we are able to listen totally, we are totally transformed?
“Men have not allowed women to become enlightened… to be anything that is their potential,” states Osho.
Film producer Rahul Mittra on Friday announced his next project, a series on Ma Yoga Laxmi, a secretary of controversial spiritual guru Osho Rajneesh. Published in the Deccan Herald on April 23, 2021.
Osho states, “There is no need of nations, there is no need of religions, there is no need of races.”
Amrita Chengappa moved to a small village in Uttarakhand in 2002 in search of a simpler life, writes Divya Sethu. Published in The Better India, April 17, 2021
“Wherever you are sitting, wherever you are, your being there should make the place important, not vice versa,” states Osho.
An animation… “In today’s crazy world, it adds another useful tool to our mental toolbox.” Published in Off-Guardian on 11 April 2021.
“It is absolutely urgent because we don’t have much time before somebody goes crazy. Any moment the destruction of the earth is imminent,” states Osho.
A Legal History of the US Government Persecution of a Minority Religious Community, Oregon 1981-1986, written by Prem Niren (Philip Toelkes), now published.
Osho quotes Coleridge: “These poems are the poems of my freedom – existence becoming free through me. These poems will have to wait.”
New date of hearing in Charity Commissioner office is 14th June 2021. Alongside the objection by Osho Friends Foundation to the sale of the plots which is presently with the Charity Commissioner in Mumbai, Neelam wrote a letter to the Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, asking for his support in the matter.
Osho speaks about an interview given by Dr Abraham Kovoor in December 1976 in which he talks about Osho, criticising him and the sannyasins.
Osho says, “You have to remember that wherever you are it is a holy land and whatever you are doing it is divine.”
Arjuna (John Hogue) remembers the morning he was responsible for making a grim and serious mystic J. Krishnamurti laugh like a luminous child of light.