How musician and web designer Jamie St Clair came to run a cafe-cum-art-gallery in Northern Germany. “I love that my place also exhibits art; it attracts creative people for coffee and cake, people who also love to share their own experiences with art, but also with music.”
In the last part of this interview, Lani talks about her life after Pune 2, and her mother Hanya’s death.
What transformed a Bollywood superstar, Vinod Khanna, into Osho’s sannyasin, Swami Vinod Bharti? Kul Bhushan traces his bumpy journey.
Flutist Manose answers questions at a gathering during the Gayatri Festival on Corfu in July 2016. “When I was eight, one night I heard a sound come from Boudhanath, the stupa opposite our house. I sat up on my bed in the dark. I heard this amazing sound, amazing… so powerful that I could not sleep the whole night.”
Lani speaks about her life after leaving Rajneeshpuram; her travels (Israel, Greece, India, Korea and Russia during Gorbachev’s time), to promote Osho’s books at fairs and to find suitable publishers and, of course, about how she ‘became’ Osho’s World Ambassador.
Sarita writes about a modality she has has been using for healing for many years and about the inventor of Tachyonization, David Wagner.
Nandin tells her story: how she first came to Rajneeshpuram, played for Osho in Pune and became a street musician.
In the second part of the interview, Maneesha talks to Bhagawati about her time in Pune 2 and Sedona.
In this first part of an interview with Bhagawati, Maneesha talks about how she came to hear about Osho, the period in Oregon and her move to Europe.
San-bao’s journey on video about discovering the mystery and joy of preparing and drinking Oolong tea.
Devapria writes about her mother, Kumud Gokani, author of two cookbooks and presenter of cooking classes on US TV.
In an interview, Upadhi elaborates about the modality she has been teaching globally for more than 35 years.
Premananda and Prabodhi are experienced hypnosis trainers. We asked them about their successful internationally conducted hypnosis work.
Mutribo writes about the life of Premda Lowson, the actor, performer and contemporary storyteller who lives on the south coast of NSW, Australia, with his wife, Jan.
Sudas looks at the history of this successful therapy centre and community in the Danish countryside – and ponders over its future.
Pankaja writes about the video she made of an Indian sannyasin who loves, and is very good at Tai Chi.
Shaida talks to Punya about her new business that organises events and meditation retreats in Tulum, Mexico, and further afield.
Shazar, aged 67, is active in India: working at a children’s shelter and engaged with an Australian foundation to harvest water.
Pankaja films Zen Archer Bodhihanna at Osho Teerth Park and talks to her about her life as a child during WWII.
Known worldwide as Kitarō 喜多郎 aka Masanori Takahashi, he is lesser known as Deva Setu, having become a sannyasin during the seventies.