Kul Bhushan’s considerations on the International Women’s Day on 8 March
Shahido and Diti’s travels across the Indian subcontinent continue to Nepal, where they visit the Osho Tapoban and Upaban Centres there
Veena tells the story of how Adri left Israel to study in the USA, how he found his way to Pune and his life as a cook in Osho’s communes
Sudheer’s stunning photographs are now available in a book. Get a taste of it from the slideshow in our post
Veet Karen writes about her passion for vegetarian food, how she became a vegetarian caterer and author of a vegetarian cook book
Recommended to be done in the morning, this hour-long method is a powerful way to kick-start your day. It provides an outlet for tension and withheld emotions as well as being a great energy-booster!
With four stages of fifteen minutes each, this method is a gentle yet effective way to release all the accumulated stress of your day.
This is another powerful technique that creates a circle of energy, resulting in a natural centring. There are four stages of 15 minutes each.
An easy and natural way to turn in. This method has three stages, and lasts a total of sixty-five minutes. Dance, giving it all you have got.
Maneesha remembers Osho’s answer to her writers’ block and reading for Osho from Nietzsche’s Zarathustra
A meditator needs no personal guidance. A meditator, on the contrary, needs only one thing: the atmosphere of meditation
Your Horoscope for February 2011 by Sitara: If we welcome Saturn as a stabilizing factor, it will support us with a feeling of safety and competence
Kul Bhushan provokes us with questions like: “Do You Have Your Real Face On Facebook? What is your real face?”
Sahaja describes her inner journey to Osho and her path to healing with macrobiotic food and Brandon’s Journey process
A man’s wife asked him to go to the store to buy some cigarettes. So he walked down to the store only to find it closed. With that option out, he ventured into a nearby bar to use the vending machine. But, at the bar he saw a beautiful woman and started talking to her.
Terry Hodgkinson experiments with whirling at the Osho Meditation Resort and meets Samvado, Sufi Sam as he calls him
Rashid tells us his story, about growing up in Britain, his studies at Oxford and Chelsea Art School – and how he came to Osho
Shahido’s journey continues, from Dharamsala to McLeodganj and Bhagsu, on to Amritsar and back to Delhi
Maneesha asks of Osho the questions of visiting journalists and sannyasins in Greece and later in Uruguay
Osho asks Maneesha, during a discourse, to find out the tremendous control that the mind has over the body
You were on your way home when you died. It was a car accident. Nothing particularly remarkable, but fatal nonetheless.