A quote by Osho
Dharm Jyoti selected these excerpts from the unique recollections of her life with Osho from the book, ‘One Hundred Tales for Ten Thousand Buddhas’
Hazrat Rabi’a al-Adawiyya al-Qaysiyya (714 – 801 CE) also known as Rabi’ah al-Basri is considered to be the first female Sufi Saint of Islam, the first in a long line of female Sufi mystics. She was born and lived most of her life in Basra, a seaport in southern Iraq. Rabia was born into a
Marc muses on the fact that Buddha has become a household name and that there is a need arising in people to connect to their inner world.
“Many individuals who take birth and attain higher consciousness on this earth, have to seek birth on other planets,” states Osho.
Osho states, “Just as a tree leaves seeds behind before dying, similarly the body too leaves behind seeds before it meets death.”
A look at how Facebook’s policy discriminates against people connected to Osho because of claims made by OIF.
Excerpt from Chapter 16 of Devageet’s newly published book, Osho: The First Buddha in the Dental Chair
Beloved Osho, A few months ago my friend and I were visiting his dying father. Lots of people were around. His body was about finished.
Maneesha shares with us a short meditation based on the instructions from Osho’s ‘And Now And Here’.
Q: You have defined yourself as the rich man’s guru. Don’t the other people interest you? Are the rich particularly in need of a guru? Or are you their guru because they have money?
What do you call freedom? – mostly the political, the economic, the outside freedom, which is not in your hands, which has been given to you.
Osho News attemps to give a picture of what is happening with Microsoft, NSA, Prism, etc… and how it affects us all.
A meditation on Bodh Gaya: Prem Geet draws from Buddhism and Judaism to get her heart around the madness.
A heinous serial bomb blast took place at the serene Mahabodhi temple in Bodh Gaya on early Sunday morning, July 07, 2013.
The so-called career path for awakening women can be an absolute disaster that smolders for years, smelling of napalm after the battle.
Osho speaks on hypnosis and its use for childbirth and the ecstasy which can be experienced while giving birth.
Theory X and Theory Y are theories of human motivation created and developed by Douglas McGregor at the MIT Sloan School of Management in the 1960s.
“A man of awareness does not need anybody else to tell him what to do, what not to do,” states Osho.
Meditators, seekers and friends gathered to celebrate the book release of Satya Vedant’s translation of Osho’s Hindi discourses ‘The Fabric of Life’ in the USA near the end of his North American tour.
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