The Ten Grounds of the Way: Innocence, light, radiance, courage, immediateness. (part 3)
Muni’s photographs taken at Osho Sun River Festivals in Italy (the next one will be 8-11 September 2022).
The resort administration said the disciples did not follow their rule of registering themselves first nor did they pay the entry fee, writes Manoj Dattatrye More in The Indian Express on August 21, 2022
This month’s horoscope by Phoebe with quotes by Osho; “At the deepest core of your being you are part of eternity, you are not part of time.”
“Following a writ petition submitted by Osho’s disciples, the high court ruled on August 11 that they will be allowed to visit the samadhi at Osho Ashram in Pune’s Koregaon Park,” writes Manoj Dattatrye in The Indian Express on August 21, 2022.
The Ten Grounds of the Way: “How do you measure the length of a man’s life?” The monk answered: “By the breath.” (part 2)
In this podcast, Upchara speaks to Bhavi from Kannagara Journeys about the Women’s Liberation Process.
Subhan writes, “Regardless of the differences between each of us – and there are many! – it is possible to recognize that we share underlying wants.”
“Now years of listening to me, understanding me, you are in a position to be freed from all outer bondage.”
An article by Henriette Hanky, published on #gurumedia of the University of Edinburgh, April 16, 2022.
A book review by Chintan, disciple, author, literary lover, of the latest offering from Madhuri Z.K. Akin, writer extraordinaire!
Samarpan invited Keerti to the UK for a holiday, which then morphed into a tour with meditation retreats, interviews and many meetings with friends.
In this talk, therapist Svarup speaks to Bhavi about Primal and Inner Child Work (transcription and link to podcast on spotify)
This month’s horoscope by Phoebe with quotes by Osho; “Total relaxation is the ultimate. That’s the moment when one becomes a buddha…”
“If it is the bus terminus, why should you worry? How can you miss it? There is no way of missing it!”
A letter by Osho to Swami Anand Maitreya, dated 12 November 1970, published in Dhai Aakhar Prem Ka (ढ़ाई आखर प्रेम का), as letter #41.
Subhuti’s words after reading Russell King’s Rajneeshpuram: Inside the Cult of Bhagwan and Its Failed American Utopia.
Angulimala “had taken a vow that he would kill one thousand people, not less than that, because the society had not treated him well.”