Allen remembers being tested in Rajneeshpuram for a contagious eye infection…
Part of an interview by Shashikant Sadaiv with Rasa Didi, aka Ma Yoga Bhakti, published originally in Hindi in Sadhana Path & Osho Today magazines in 2016.
Shantidharm writes about growing up in France, his travels and finally his arrival in Pune. (Part 1)
Musician and choir master Chandra explores the gaps between the notes, the ‘general pauses’ as they are called in classical music.
To counter inactivity and boredom, you can easily create a meditative situation for yourself and your friends, writes Kul Bhushan.
Transcript of an interview with Veena about Nirvano by Swaram for Love Osho’s podcasts; broadcast on 11 December 2019.
Just back from a months-long journey in South East Asia, Chintan reports on what he found back home in Florida.
Marc writes about Namaste being the best choice to greet each other – in particular also during times when viruses and bacteria are rampant.
A video interview of Devakant where he speaks about music (“the queen of the arts”), his first spiritual experience, how he discovered Osho, how Osho worked on him, and about creativity and discipline.
Azima writes on the nature of the new coronavirus, its origins and how to strengthen the immune system.
Anadi Martel is interviewed by the Croatian TV at the latest conference of the International Light Association (ILA). He talks (4:12-14:26) on the Sensora light modulation projectors, the history of light for therapy and its various applications.
In this excerpt from Anadi Martel’s book. ‘Light Therapies’, the author discusses various studies investigating the nature of acupuncture meridians, and their relation to light.
Suha shares with us two events in her recent life where she had to let go. Much gratefulness ensued.
Sarita writes about the breaking up of a relationship and describes a completion ceremony to do this in a beautiful way.
Bhagawati writes about the latest AIDS statistics and introduces a very important Appendix to ‘Osho on Sexuality’, compiled by Nandan to further outline Osho’s vision on the many facets of human sexuality.
Niskriya discovered, while reciting from the Odyssey, that the epic poem was originally a song, and that it is the story of a coming home in the spiritual sense.
An interview with Shailendra Saraswati on the art of education. Shown on Janata Television, Nepal in December 2019.
Marc looks into the phenomenon of nostalgia and what triggers it… and is it a reality, is it a dream, an illusion?
Ole from German OTI talked to Niskriya (aka Stonehead Niskriya) – famous ‘First German Zen Master’, about his relationship with Osho and his gratitudes in life.
“What I can tell you for sure, among the many things I cannot tell you is that I will dance more in my remaining years, will continue to find the joy in the ordinary,” writes Priya.
Veet Asmi, aka Persephone Arbour, remembers her first darshan with Osho, from Osho World Online Magazine, July 2012
Upchara Stephane Picard is being interviewed by the Croatian public TV channel, HRT 3, broadcast on November 25, 2019. She talks on an ‘experiential’ version of the Enneagram which she works with.
Recalling some of the magic moments during discourse and darshan in Chuang Tzu Auditorium. Commentary by Prem Maneesha.
Suha met Nabil Ghandi at Osho Tapoban in Nepal and introduced us to him. We asked a few questions about his passion – and profession: photography.
Ma Yoga Shobana speaks to Dhyan Khayyam in Autumn of 2014 at Gangadham, Rishikesh, India, revealing her deep love and devotion for Osho that began in 1967.
Leeladhar, an enthusiastic nature lover, set out to explore part of the Grindelwald area in Switzerland.
For men, vulnerability is not something to be confronted and expressed directly in the same way as it is for women, writes Divakar (Marc Itzler).
Karunesh reflects on how part of our mind listens to the basic human needs at the cost of the Soul’s needs.
In a short note Veet reflects on a photo of a photographer’s grandmother recently exhibited in an art gallery.
Visiting Osho Jetban in Lumbini, Mahika Mahiya learns the difference between the tourist-trap ‘Disney Buddha’ temple and the real Maya Devi Temple. (Part 2)
A short, but hilarious, excerpt from Radha’s book, Tantra: A Way of Living and Loving – a day at work on the Big Muddy Ranch.
An excerpt from Subhuti’s book, Wild Wild Guru, about his career move from journalist to truck driver.
Presently visiting China again, Veena writes about an interesting story she heard that is related to Lao Tzu.