Published in the Deccan Chronicle on October 28, 2014.
Markham Heid writes in TIME Magazine on October 8, 2014.
Sukant Deepak writes in India Today on September 26, 2014.
Article by Keeri, published in The Asian Age and the Deccan Chronicle on October 13, 2014.
Article by Chaitanya Keerti published in The Asian Age on September 29, 2014
Published by the Huffington Post on September 4, 2014
Baul alerted us to Iain McNay interviewing Burgs about the effects modern technology has on our energy fields.
Chaitanya Keerti writes in Asian Age on July 21, 2014.
Article by Chhaya Nene, Religion News Service, published in The Washington Post on May 1, 2014:
The whole of existence,
The birds, beasts, flowers and air call for our stillness,
Our meditation.
All except one small insect,
This winged parasite
This buzzing disturber
This mosquito.
Is he the devil?
Researchers finally show how mindfulness and your thoughts can induce specific molecular changes to your genes, writes Michael Forrester on December 5, 2013 in ‘Prevent Disease’.
A documentary filmed during the final weeks before Dr. Richard (Rick) Linchitz succumbed to cancer on May 13, 2013.
Pratisksha’s paintings to be shown at the much acclaimed *Soul of Asia* exhibition during the 44th International Film Festival of India in Goa, from November 20 to 30, 2013
It appears the concept and practice of meditation is becoming more and more mainstream in the western world.
Michael Grab is an artist who has been ‘rock balancing’ since 2008. Much of his recent work has been done around the Boulder, Colorado area.
The so-called career path for awakening women can be an absolute disaster that smolders for years, smelling of napalm after the battle.
Meditation is not a solution of any problem in particular; it solves nothing. It simply helps you to get rid of the mind, the problem-creator. It simply helps you to slip out of the mind as a snake slips out of the old skin. Once you know you are not the mind the great transcendence
Published in zeenews.com, India, on March 12, 2013, Akrita Reyar writes about the mystic Bhuri Bai, who Osho says is very closely connected to him.