“Everybody is born in the same way. It is not only that you don’t have a father, you don’t have a mother either. The day you discover your original being you will know that you pass through the mother and the father, you come through them, but you are not created by them,” says Osho.
The ever-ongoing struggle between generations and the effort to understand each other shown here between father and son from Ghana. Published on BBC on December 16, 2017.
Deeva shares with us the last precious moments with her dying mother, experienced together with her father, beloved Premdas and other family members.
Osho talks on ‘Family’. “The family conditions the child in the first place. Secondly, it is the cause of all kinds of insanities.”
Naina discovers her late father’s diaries and finds out about unknown events in his life that have had an impact on her life.
It is the whole idea of private property that has created the father, that has created the family, that has created the ownership of the woman by the man.
In the final part of this interview, Svagito explains how our relationship with our fathers affects our relationship with all men.
Jeevan breaks the traditional (and Jewish) child upbringing of the fifties and sixties: instead of being a mother she becomes a friend