“Next time somebody insults you, give it five minutes, sit silently for five minutes, and then you can become angry.”
Osho speaks on ‘being aggressive’; “Our only responsibility is that while we are here we live a life of joy, love, blissfulness.”
In this podcast, Upchara speaks to Bhavi from Kannagara Journeys about the Women’s Liberation Process.
Anugraha writes about hate and dislike: “You are the source of the emotions you are generating.” Published on cleveland.com, February 21, 2021.
Phoebe’s monthly horoscope with quotes by Osho: “If the emotion is negative, you will be freed of it by being aware that it is within you. If the emotion is positive, you will become the emotion itself.”
…shout, cry, jump, talk, babble, do whatever you please. Close the doors and observe your own madness in its entirety…” suggests Osho on ‘Anger’.
Swaram’s journey with anger (a taboo in our society), via repression and depression, then learning to appreciate the energy, expressing and transforming it in active meditations.
Osho reminds us to acknowledge that each child is different, writes Keerti in the Asian Age on November 15, 2017.
“If you can be angry, then why can’t you be loving?” asked Rinzai. From our series 1001 Tales, compiled by Shanti.
In this first part of a series of 10, Osho speaks about the significance of the first and second chakras.
The energy affects our consciousness both in the negative and positive way, writes Chaitanya Keerti in the Deccan Chronicle, India, on December 20, 2016.
Only a few weeks ago I penned an article about rapes in rural India, only to read about another gruesome rape that just happened in New Delhi. Delhiites are outraged, understandably so. Women are more frightened than ever to go to work or to even venture out shopping on their own, let alone use public