A seminar on Osho, arranged by Swami Ageh Bharti, was held at the prestigious Shahid Smarak Bhavan in Jabalpur, India, on May 1, 2016.
Forgetfulness is habitual but we can overcome this, writes Keerti in Asian Age, India, on May 8, 2016.
The first article in a series of four on meditations about purification by fire, water, earth, and air by Prem Geet.
Beloved Osho,
Why have human beings gone through this struggle since the very beginning? Were there not already highly developed civilizations living on this earth? And yet their consciousness got lost and man had to start all over again.
“If being awakened has become your priority, and you are ready to sacrifice everything for it, then there is hope.”
More and more scientists and psychologist are researching the benefits of meditation, says Keerti in Asian Age, published on March 14, 2016.
In a loud and distracting world, finding pockets of stillness can benefit your brain and body. Here are four science-backed reasons why, writes Carolyn Gregoire in The Huffington Post on March 5, 2016
[…] it all depends how much you trust your silence, how much you trust yourself, how much the silence is arising from your inner sources.
“This is the reason why man is not meditative: The whole society forces him to be in a state of mind, not in a state of meditation.”
Meditation is really essential for those individuals who pursue the profession of acting, writes Keerti in the Deccan Chronicle, India, on February 3, 2016.
Sleepless nights? Here’s a meditation for insomnia. Article by Sadhana, published in The Asian Age on November 2, 2015.
Karunesh speaks of his intense meditation experiences and also asserts that if something takes your breath away, not to worry.
Shaida talks to Punya about her new business that organises events and meditation retreats in Tulum, Mexico, and further afield.
Ignatius of Loyola (23 October 1491 – July 31, 1556) was born to a family of minor nobility in northern Spain.
Rashid visited the Wellcome Collection’s exhibition of ‘Body, Mind and Meditation in Tantric Buddhism’, currently showing in London, England.
Our generation is crazy about staying young forever, writes Sadhana in The Asian Age on November 16, 2015.
No longer the sole province of the hemp-swathed sprouting enthusiast, meditation’s popularity has exploded across our collective faces…
Ninety-nine percent of people start meditating because meditation is talked about. There are times when it becomes fashionable.
Osho explains how gratitude arises out of compassion and is not directed towards anyone in particular.
Neuroscience backs up the Buddhist belief that “the self” isn’t constant, but ever-changing, writes Olivia Goldhill on Quartz, September 20, 2015.
Adult colouring has become a thing — and with good reason, says Laine Bergeson at Discovery News on October 20, 2015.
Reported by Punjab News Express, Chandigarh, India, on September 4, 2015
Shweta T. Nanda reports in beta.theweek.in, issue August 23, 2015 among others also about Ananda Anaam, a Delhi sannyasin.
Meditation in the marketplace is possible, writes Keerti in The Asian Age, India, on August 2, 2015
Kul Bhushan conducts a meditation camp at Oshodham, India; published in Coastweek, Kenya, June 7, 2015
Kul Bhushan writes about a series of meditations being held in the wake of the catastrophic earthquake in Nepal.
Post by user ‘Osho‘ in Speaking Tree, India on Jan 31, 2015
Published in The Asian Age and the Deccan Chronicle on December 23, 2014.
Osho’s commentaries on Hakuin’s Song of Meditation. Full version of previously published excerpt: This is My Birthday.
Madita writes about her recent adventures and experiences in Georgia (formerly part of the Soviet Union).
Published in the Deccan Chronicle on October 28, 2014.
Markham Heid writes in TIME Magazine on October 8, 2014.