Ashwin Khan writes about the movie ‘Osho, Rebellious Flower’ in the Pune Mirror on April 26, 2015.
Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900) was an Irish author, playwright and poet.
“Before you go to sleep in the night, just lie down, turn the lights off, lie down under your blanket, and feel your body is dying…. Start feeling that great light is entering from the head, golden light – as if suddenly a sun has risen and it is pouring all its gold into you,” suggests Osho to a visitor in darshan.
Iain McGilchrist is a psychiatrist and author of the book ‘The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World.’
Gaz Cobain of Amorphous Androgynous invites to his Monstrous Psychedelic YouTube Party. Published in The Quietus on March 20, 2015.
Keerti writes on the importance of maintaining balance in The Asian Age, India, on April 4, 2015
Osho talks on ‘War’; “Unless we transform the very script of man, unless we give him a totally new programme of living and being, we can go on talking about peace but we will go on preparing for war.”
In the book ‘The Awakened One’, Satya Vedant (aka Vasant Joshi) narrates insightfully the circumstances around Osho’s going public with his enlightenment many years after the event happened.
Dhiren reviews Veena’s latest book about her thrilling journeys of discovery on Song Mountain in China.
“When you feel that your menstruation is coming, try to watch, try to see what it is bringing along with it,” says Osho.
Aristotle (ca. 384 BCE – 322 BCE), together with Socrates and Plato, laid much of the groundwork for western philosophy.
Your time is created within you. Your time is not my time. There exist as many times parallel as there are minds. There is not one time. If there is one time, then there will be difficulty. Then amidst the whole miserable human-kind, nobody can become a Buddha because we belong to the same time.
Peter Poham writes in The Independent, England, on February 26, 2015.
Marc documents the little-known interactions between Greece and India 2,000 years ago: East meets West, West meets East.
Pythagoras’ contribution to western philosophy is immense. It is incalculable. For the first time he introduced vegetarianism to the West.
asks Sujeet Rajan in The American Bazaar on February 9, 2015.
Beloved Master,
Would you please speak about the three rings of love? – The engagement ring, the wedding ring and the suffering?
Post by user ‘Osho‘ in Speaking Tree, India on Jan 31, 2015
Draupadi is the ’emerged’ daughter of King Drupada of Panchāla and the wife of the five Pandavas in the epic Mahābhārata.
Kaiyum reviews this fascinating book by Lama Kunsang, Lama Pemo and Marie Aubèle with the subtitle, The Odyssey of the Tibetan Masters with the Black Crown.
The art of transforming suffering, pain, evil, into something good is the art of seeing the necessity of the opposite.
I am talking a different language, you understand a different language – but there is no need to make much fuss about it. It is natural.
Keerti explains the transformational function of Osho Dynamic Meditation in The Asian Age, India, on January 20, 2015
Hazrat Babajan (ca. 1806 – September 21, 1931) was a Pathan Muslim saint, considered by her followers to be a sadguru. Born in Balochistan, Afghanistan, she lived the final 25 years of her life in Pune, India. She is most notable as the original master of Meher Baba.
As reported at IBN Live by Pradhuman on January 12, 2015, Vineet Singh was moved by Charlie Chaplin’s autobiography and uses Osho’s works as spiritual guide
The bhikkhu who guards his mind
And fears the waywardness of his thoughts
Burns through every bond
With the fire of his vigilance
Aum purnamadah purnamidam purnat purnamudachyate purnasya purnamadaya purnameva vashisyate. Aum this is the cold. That is the cold. From coldness emerges coldness. Coldness coming from coldness, coldness still remains! This morning is really cold, hence the change of the meaning. I don’t stick to the words, I stick to the reality! Therefore,