Kaiyum reviews this very insightful and inspiring real-life book by Janwillem van de Wetering; “The numerous Zen stories are a delightful reminder of the clarity and simplicity of this approach to enlightenment and spiritual freedom.”
Surendra reviews Navyo’s first volume of travel stories, “This account is full of sharp, cultural observations and has a great sense of movement.”
Kul Bhushan reviews this photo book that shows stunning images of a sanctuary – India’s National Park in Uttarakhand – named after Col James Edward ‘Jim’ Corbett (1875 – 1955).
Prem Geet reviews Osho Tapoban’s latest publication – and calls it a feast for the eyes and the soul.
Chetan Parkyn co-wrote his latest work, The Book of Destinies, with his life partner Carola Eastwood (Nishtha). Shantamo wrote the review, “For a first taste of Human Design as well as to become acquainted with the Life Themes of yourself and others, I highly recommend this book.”
Dhiren writes on the occasion of a meditation weekend, held in Stellshagen, Germany, in memory of Satyananda who would have been 90 years old on March 30, 2017. Dhiren also announces that his translation into English of Satyananda’s bestseller ‘Ganz entspannt im Hier und Jetzt’ will be published later this year.
Ghoshen reviews Devika’s recently published travel book, “Devika’s style is simple and direct … this gives her story a freshness and immediacy that brings the journey to life for the reader.”
Review of Bruna Rotunno’s astounding photo book featuring women in Bali by Bhagawati: “This stunning photo book is homage to the entire female species.”
Prartho reviews Madhuri’s poetic memoir: “In these poems … we are invited guests to an improbable and luscious feast in the Garden of the Master.”
Sarita reviews a book by Allison Armstrong: “Radical, positive transformation of our relationships will certainly happen as we embrace the wisdom contained in these pages….”
Paritosh Yogena reviews Swatantra Sarjano’s recently published book and says, “The reader will receive gentle reminders and sincere wake-up calls.” The book is now available also in Italian language.
Deva Sindhu reviews Gail Tredwell’s book, “The memoir was published in October, 2013 and sent shock-waves through the Amma community.”
The latest book by Satya Vedant (Dr. Vasant Joshi) is being released on inauguration day of the Osho Chair in Gujarat, January 22, 2017.
Sharon Johnson reviews Kumud’s second cookbook, under the title ‘Our holiday eating will get a nudge.’
Deva Peter’s book about the 93 Rolls-Royces in Rajneeshpuram going to print and available to be ordered now.
Our lives might be more meaningful if fun embraced facing the world as it really is, full of the mundane and the difficult. Douglas Heaven reviews Ian Bogost’s book ‘Play Anything’ in the ‘New Scientist’ on September 21, 2016.
Kul Bhushan met up again with Anjaly Thomas at the occasion of the release of her new book, ‘There are No Gods in North Korea’ in New Delhi.
Kaiyum reviews Alan Jacobs’ book about what happened during the nineteen years of Jesus’ life missing from the Bible.
Kaiyum reviews the book by Dhyan Shaida (Catherine Auman) on 100 Ways to Personal and Spiritual Growth.
Anugyan speaks of the creation of his latest book, which has just recently been published in the UK.
A new greatly expanded edition of the book by Arjuna (aka John Hogue), first published in 2008, is now available.
Nandan reviews the book by Prof. Hugh B. Urban, subtitled ‘Sex, Spirituality and Capitalism in the Global Osho Movement’; published by University of California Press
Amazing and timely book about a very complicated and very American personality, says Melodi Lammond-Grundy about one of John Hogue’s [Dhyan Arjuna’s] latest books.
Kaiyum reviews Alex Bellos’ book that was a ‘Sunday Times’ bestseller and shortlisted for the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize.
Prem Dayal has published his latest book and for the first time also in English (besides in Spanish).
Another new book published by John Hogue (aka Dhyan Arjuna) – this one mischievously linking the ominous Christianity-created number symbol 666 with – sex. You heard it!
Amano Vibodha has illustrated colouring books for mandala painting – the fastest growing area of popular art.
Colouring books for adults are literally flying off the shelves in bookshops and online bookstores – and there’s a wide range to choose from.