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.
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.
Devageet asks a question: Beloved Osho, It is now becoming too much. The gossips are going right and left.
Surendra found some passages in Maneesha’s book from the eighties, ‘Osho: The Buddha for the Future’ that throw more light on the ‘edited and missing’ parts of discourses given by Osho in Lao Tzu House, Rajneeshpuram, to small groups of sannyasins in 1984/1985.
Devageet recalls the circumstances in Rajneeshpuram when Osho began to speak while on the dental chair.
Devageet speaks about his groundbreaking work with Oshodontics and its uniquely effective way for self-healing and self-transformation.
Excerpt from Chapter 16 of Devageet’s newly published book, Osho: The First Buddha in the Dental Chair
Osho calls upon his people to create a Noah’s Ark of consciousness to save the great heritage of humanity
In ‘Jesus Crucified Again, This Time in Ronald Reagan’s America’ Osho tells us his journey from one jail to the next. Intro from Punya’s memoir.
A meditator needs no personal guidance. A meditator, on the contrary, needs only one thing: the atmosphere of meditation