writes Amrit Sadhana in The Asian Age, India on September 7, 2015
“At the start of sneezing, during fright, in anxiety, above a chasm, flying in battle, in extreme curiosity, at the beginning of hunger, at the end of hunger, be uninterruptedly aware.”
Article by Chaitanya Keerti published in The Asian Age on September 29, 2014
Osho, I am afraid of death, yet at the same time it has an incredible attraction for me. What does it mean?
Sagarpriya explains the effects of your “second side” (male or female) assuming independence from the first.
Interview by Joanna Moorhead for ‘The Guardian’ with Walter Schels and Beate Lakotta how facing death changed how they felt about dying – and living.
“A man of awareness does not need anybody else to tell him what to do, what not to do,” states Osho.
This video shows the tip of the iceberg – a compilation of just some of the recent catastrophes on our planet that made people worry, restive and all over very afraid.
An inspiring call to face and embrace the challenges before us, to create a field of love to surround our planet, to meditate, to awaken: “We can create love on this earth – all you have to do is look within.”