“When did I give away my voice? That voice of curiosity. The capacity to question everything I was told that ‘this is the way things are’?” asks Rico Provasoli.
A new video by Pankaja Brooke, taken at Prabhavati Dwabha’s children’s home and school in Rishikesh. Update: link to petition.
Kalakeli shares what happens in processes of transformation under the dome of Oshodontics, devised by Devageet under Osho’s guidance, and how they echo through daily life.
Praful talks to Punya about playing in Buddha Hall, composing mantras and becoming a big star in the USA (Part 2).
Sarita explains the method in this video, recorded for a live online session organised by Osho Niranjana.
Shruti has unearthed the notes she took when she gave birth to her daughter in Pune, 22.11.1980, with midwife Vanya.
Which image of our human potential, of our dignity as human beings, do I see emerging from his tales? asks Shanti. (Part 3 of 5)
Another excerpt from Neelam’s book, Seeing, Watching, Living with the Master and Being at Home. Enjoy!
Tantra and meditation teacher, Radha, describes in her book what changed in her when she became celibate.
Kiran, a Glaswegian at home in America! “As a Brit, and as a person of color with an accent, I was in an interesting position to observe and ask questions.”
A video interview with Dhyani by Voices of Meltingpot, a project based in Czechia. It brings ideas without borders and preserves the legacy, inspiration, and energy of significant personalities.
In ‘A portrait of human dignity’ Shanti reports on his present understanding of what it means to be human (Part 1 of 5).
Upchara remembers Castaneda’s 4th stumbling block on our journey: old age! “…that had me very perplexed!”
Avikal, author of the recently published book, Who Is In? speaks to Brian D Smith, author and founder of Grief 2 Growth (video and podcast).
Manik relates the almost unbelievable story of Niskriya’s documentary about Osho and the Russian pop star, Valery Leontiev. Right at the very end of the Soviet era, this was broadcast across the nation over three consecutive nights, to widespread amazement.
Chapter 16 from Devageet’s book, Osho: The First Buddha in the Dental Chair, where he recalls Osho saying that our teeth contain memories back to the beginning of evolution.
An interview with late Joanna Haggarty, a renowned teacher of the Gurdjieff Society, with a video of a Gurdjieff Movements presentation by Amiyo and Chetan’s group.
Subhan writes: “A little watching is extremely helpful! It can defuse an otherwise potential confrontation.”