Prateeksha writes from Osho Fort Worth in Texas …
Dharm Jyoti selected these excerpts from the unique recollections of her life with Osho from the book, ‘One Hundred Tales for Ten Thousand Buddhas’
Marc muses on the fact that Buddha has become a household name and that there is a need arising in people to connect to their inner world.
Zen monk Seikan sitting Zazen at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. The verses recited here are by Australian poet Robert Gray, who has described himself as a ‘Buddhist heretic’.
Sarita writes about her own discovery of reincarnation through meditation and her work helping others finding out for themselves.
An excerpt from Chapter 5 of ‘The Great Debacle’, the third in Anand Premesh’s trilogy of books, entitled ‘The Ashoka Chronicles’.
A new look at this psychological theory proposed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper ‘A Theory of Human Motivation’
Excerpt from Chapter 16 of Devageet’s newly published book, Osho: The First Buddha in the Dental Chair
Susie Steiner reports in ‘The Guardian’ that among the top regrets is ‘I wish I hadn’t worked so hard’.
Interview by Joanna Moorhead for ‘The Guardian’ with Walter Schels and Beate Lakotta how facing death changed how they felt about dying – and living.
Osho News attemps to give a picture of what is happening with Microsoft, NSA, Prism, etc… and how it affects us all.
A meditation on Bodh Gaya: Prem Geet draws from Buddhism and Judaism to get her heart around the madness.
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.
Theory X and Theory Y are theories of human motivation created and developed by Douglas McGregor at the MIT Sloan School of Management in the 1960s.
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.
What many of us have experienced directly has now been scientifically validated – as Matthew Silverstone shows in his recently published book, ‘Blinded by Science’.
Sarjano writes about the duty of an intellectual to write the truth and to shake up people by writing the blatant truth.
Another film by Pankaja has been selected to be shown in the ‘Short Film’ category by the London Independent Film Festival.