Upchara talks to Punya about the Women’s Liberation Group, a process she ran first in Pune, then in Italy and South America. She is now bringing it to Spain and Greece.
Andres talks to Nirbija about playing guitar, Osho‘s friends in Chile, working as a composer for documentaries, and his wish to create more understanding about Nature with sound and music.
How Shivananda came to design the book and cards for the Vigyan Bhairav Tantra set. An interview by Punya.
An invitation to visit Osho World’s new website to read, research and listen to Osho’s discourses and talks.
George reflects on a quote from the Bible and how it has influenced our disrespectful attitude towards nature.
Excerpt from the book, Sudhiyon ke Rajhans (King Swans Remembered), by the late renowned poet, Professor Jawaharlal ‘Tarun’ of Jabalpur.
When Nirbija had a few beginners’ guitar lessons with his neighbour at Osho Parimal, Andres Condon, he made amazing discoveries about this remarkable guitar player and his wife Navino.
Over a hundred sannyasins came to the unveiling of the uniquely designed temple which Deva Dosa describes as a “sacred home for the infinite Self.”
In part two of his essay, Shanti concludes after his deliberations with Procrustes that “Everyone of us is a unique expression of ‘Existence’.”
Divakar reflects on ecology and climate change, and asks: “This beautiful planet is changing. The climate is changing. What does the future hold for humanity?”
Geeta Bharti tells Ageh Bharti about her memories of Osho when he resided at her family’s Jabalpur home.
Anugyan ventures deeply into J B Priestley’s work on ‘time’ and ‘dreams’ and finds Osho’s comments on the subject.
Therapist and sexual abuse survivor, Ananda Sarita, describes her healing journey and the various methods that can help.
Rashid remembers the beginnings of the Nalla Park / Osho Teerth Park project, now one of the places-to-visit in Pune.
In part 2 of her photo essay, Veena shares her discoveries about Huike, Sosan, Daoxin, Hongren, and Huineng.
Deva remembers a visit to the movies with his daughter, Gyana – a story from the memoir, The Pieces of My Heart.
Prabhat ponders how two groups of people look at, seemingly, the same occurrences and see diametrically different things.
In this new two-part photo essay, Veena reveals intriguing facts and legends about the eminent Six Zen Patriarchs.
“Love is portrayed as a device to create a fantasy or a dream in your mind,” contemplates Kul Bhushan.
Rico explains his choice between quality of end-of-life peace at home over high-end medical care in the ICU.
Sarita and Yogi Malik chat about a vast array of subjects on Tantra – from Kundalini to Mantras, Chakras to sacred sites, to how to bring Tantra into our daily lives.
“It is written in my breath and bones to fly on the wings of silence, joy and celebration,” writes Dhyan Jyoti.