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In part 2 of her new series, Phoebe examines Osho’s Glimpses of a Golden Childhood from another aspect, and we meet his Nani, Pagal Baba, Magga Baba, Masto and Prof. S.S. Roy as his mentors

“You may have been wandering in darkness for millions of lives, but it cannot destroy your inner light because darkness cannot be aggressive. It is not. Something which is not, how can it be aggressive? Darkness cannot destroy light.”

S D Anugyan explains why “if you have a secret, guilty taste in something deemed to be ‘lowbrow’, perhaps you should be less hard on yourself.”

In this first part of an interview with the Hindi Rajneesh Times in 1987, Sukhraj Bharti remembers his childhood with Osho, the games they played, the mischief they made, and the early signs that something unusual was already present in his friend

Srajan introduces Baruch Spinoza, the 17th-century philosopher who bridged reason and mysticism, challenging religious dogma while pointing toward a deeply unified vision of existence

“God is unconditionally given to you. It is a gift. There is no way to earn God, there is no way to become worthy of having God – God is not a possession. God is a gift, and an unconditional gift.”