Damini shares this peace chant from her new film, ‘Hindu Wanderings in Sacred India’, and her insight about the recent dramatic events in Uttarakhand.
The so-called career path for awakening women can be an absolute disaster that smolders for years, smelling of napalm after the battle.
Lean back in your chair and let yourself be carried along in this motivating film about consciousness by Karsten Ramser.
After one of Divya’s (aka Zulma Reyo) retreats on Feminine Mysteries, one of her students from Mexico made this emotive video.
Natalie Sudman is an American archaeologist who signed up to manage construction contracts in Iraq, working mainly with the civilian army. Returning to base in a convoy of four trucks, the vehicle she was in ran into a roadside bomb; she was catapulted out of her body and found herself standing – still in her fatigues, dirty – on a kind of stage with thousands of white-robed beings surrounding her in what seemed a stadium-like setting.
Sandesh shares his feelings of becoming part of a community and of taking courage to move from the known to the unknown
Looking after Anna Freud in her last weeks before her death in 1982 took Maneesha’s life on a new course
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.”
Anando writes, “Dr. Lipton’s research proves that positive thinking does not work, because it is done with the conscious mind – which is NOT running our lives.”
Born in England but living abroad for almost 35 years, Anand Subhuti describes his reaction to returning home and facing his past
After conducting a Meditation Camp on ‘Dance, Body and Soul’ last week, Kul Bhushan got inspired to write about dance