If you see the temples of Khajuraho in India….
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!
Naina explores the history of the wood apple, a fruit tree native to the Indian subcontinent and considered as being very sacred.
Bible believers are beside themselves about the prospect that marriage norms and laws are changing, says Valeri Tarico at Raw Story.
Roshani talks about the book by Henrik Bogdan and James R. Lewis, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Ian Sample writes in The Guardian that psychologists have found that people are distracted from the task at hand nearly half the time, and this daydreaming consistently makes them less happy.
Conscious 2, a TV channel focused on awakening in daily life, interviews Rafia about exploring the role of sex and relationships in our spiritual development.
Antonia Blumberg reports in the Huffington Post on August 29, 2014:
Let me tell you one story, one of the very daring and courageous stories. Such a courageous story is possible only in India. Not today’s India, because today’s India has become very cowardly.
Tantra teacher Sarita talks on reclaiming the power, joy, wildness and dignity of the male genitals.
Sarita offers an in-depth explanation of how the Yoni works on a physical, emotional and spiritual level.
The sensational news about a very popular guru, Asaram Bapu, dominated the media with saturation coverage a few weeks ago in India.
Osho to Madhuri: “The only suffering that has any value is the suffering for love. If you suffer thirty hours for half an hour of love, it is worth.”
Roshani is looking for personal anecdotes and stories about experiences around sex and gender roles in the Osho communes
When the former IMF boss was allegedly caught literally with his pants down, the media went ballistic as this ‘scandal’ became the hottest global news