Kul Bhushan explains the ‘Mad Game’ of total surrender.
Katsue Ishida aka Ma Gyan Sharno (194? – 2.4.2015) was a Japanese mystic and seeress.
Tamo-san, a Buddhist priestess and seeress, visited Pune in 1989 and met with Osho in Buddha Hall. Osho showered rose petals on her.
Devageet recalls the circumstances in Rajneeshpuram when Osho began to speak while on the dental chair.
Beloved Osho,
Many contemporaries and enlightened ones – Raman Maharshi, Meher Baba, George Gurdjieff and J. Krishnamurti – have worked with people, but people get more offended by you than by anybody else.
Kul Bhushan conducts a meditation camp at Oshodham, India; published in Coastweek, Kenya, June 7, 2015
Maybe not today but some time in the future, when man will be able to understand, he will come to know this truth.
Osho speaks on 11 books, among them Notes of the Disciples of Bodhidharma and In Search of the Miraculous.
A sannyasin, who is a dancer, says: Since I came to Poona I have been sick four times. There is no desire to do any activities. I thought I was going into a more devotional path but now I think I can go into meditation.
Sadhana writes about Atisha’s Heart Meditation in The Asian Age on June 3, 2015.
Osho, I laughed at everything you said the other day until you said that Mahavira smelt. I felt personally offended. It hurt.
I am going to say whatsoever I feel is the truth, and every day I will go on sharpening the truth. I have spoken so much for all kinds of people – three hundred books are there. Now I have to create three hundred more books to get rid of all that I have said!
Review of a book of teachings by the mystic Osho – by Helen Walker, published in Charleston Currents, USA, on May 18, 2015.
Published in Deccan Chronicle on April 28 and Asian Age on April 30, 2015.
Roshani talks about the book by Henrik Bogdan and James R. Lewis, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Published in The Hans India, April 28, 2015
Q: A couple of years ago, you talked about the world coming to an end – earthquakes, floods and wars and things. Is that still happening? Do you still see that coming to happen?
Kul Bhushan writes about a series of meditations being held in the wake of the catastrophic earthquake in Nepal.