Ajit is praying fervently to God.
James Lovelock speaks on his Gaia theory, the corona virus and about turning 101. Published on BBC, August 5, 2020.
Veena recalls events and perceptions from the first two years in Rajneeshpuram, working as a Twinkie.
A video taken in Miami’s busiest shipping canal shows a surprisingly diverse fish population with a very unique one among them. Published by BBC on August 2, 2020.
Without balancing inner and outer ecology, embarking on a spiritual odyssey is not possible, writes Pratiksha Apurv in The Times of India and Speaking Tree. Published on July 18, 2020.
Olivia, a newly-wed and romantic at heart, decided one day that she’d send her husband Simon a text while she was at work.
A recent trip to the hospital in the time of the virus, penned by 91-year-old Peter Maxwell-Stewart, cousin of Anand Vandana.
A sexually active woman tells her plastic surgeon that she wants her vaginal lips reduced in size because they are too loose and floppy.
Osho states, “The whole of existence exists without any logic. It may be a poetry but it is not a syllogism – hence it is so beautiful.”
Antar Marc has a look at hypocrisy, an expression that describes much of what can be seen wide-spread in this time of crisis.
Fascinating discoveries filmed by BBC wildlife camera man, Richard Taylor-Jones, Published on BBC, July 2, 2020.
Osho says, “…words can’t convey that which I am and I have to go on trying to do something which is not possible.”
Yogasanas are a great tool for training the inner being, so that the body learns to follow our intentions, writes Pratiksha Apurv. Published in Times of India and Speaking Tree, June 19, 2020
Anuragi, on a visit to Chandrapur (Chanda) a few months ago, met with Sharda, Anandmayee’s eldest daughter.
Osho states, “In fact, a wise man is afire, alive, aflame. He would like rather to die than to be enslaved.”
“We will also need a new societal structure that is more in alignment with our awakening consciousness,” states Mayuri in her essay about the implications of Covid-19.
In these times of social isolation due to coronavirus, my mind travels to India, where I once lived swathed in its jasmine perfume, writes Florencia Varas in pressenza.com, Chile. Published on 29 June 2020.
It’s time to police the police with an inner education that checks reactions like anger, fear, violence and suppressed hatred. New contributor Rona Ramesh offers her perspective on a quiet form of police brutality.
This video shows a food fest during lockdown at Osho Nisarga in Dharamsala which took place a few days ago.
Defilement over what protesters claim are ‘harmful’ stereotypes about white men’s penis size. Published by Waterford Whispers News on June 23, 2020.
There isn’t one world, but as many worlds as there are people, notes guest columnist Param Srikantia (Deva Anugraha). Published on cleveland.com, June 14, 2020.
“Just as you enter beyond enlightenment into nothingness, there must be a possibility of coming out of nothingness back into form, back into existence – renewed, refreshed, luminous – on a totally different plane,” says Osho.
The star’s mysterious disappearance could hint at a new type of stellar death, writes Brandon Specktor in LiveScience, published on July 1, 2020.
Zarathustra has said, “Man is a rope stretched between the animal and the superman. He is a bridge and you should not make your house on the bridge…”
The celebrated writer reflects on how this once-in-a-lifetime experiment of global stillness can teach us to see the world with new eyes. Published on BBC, June 11, 2020.
Osho answers Yoga Anurag’s question: According to what I have been hearing you say, the title of this series, Theologia Mystica, seems to be a contradiction in terms.
David came to darshan some weeks ago. A friend of the English novelist, Pankaja, David is a potter, and at his first darshan told Bhagwan that he has been involved in Subud, writes Maneesha.
Osho speaks about the process of a conscious death and nature’s indication to become aware that death is approaching.
After their visit to the Mogao Caves, Veena and Michael set out to discover the Singing Sands. Part 3 of 3 of this series.
“[It] is a common experience in medical colleges that the kind of sickness the students are learning about … starts happening to many students,” states Osho.
Interview with the Dalai Lama by Justin Rowlatt via a video conferencing app. Published on BBC, June 13, 2020.
Osho states, “The whole function of the Master is just to bring you home – which you had never left in the first place.”