“Whenever you are settling the Master will unsettle you again,” comments Osho. (Part 3)
Beloved Osho, Recently it has started happening that as I begin to open my eyes first thing in the morning I can see a vision, like a scene from a movie – and that scene happens days after in reality, just like a repetition.
Paromita Goswami writes about the mother Osho had in a previous life. Published in The Vidarbha Gazette on October 18, 2021.
“Remember, there are two modes of life: the action mode and the non-action mode. The action mode believes in action, the non-action mode believes in receptivity.” (Discourse excerpt part 2 of 4)
This month’s horoscope by Phoebe with quotes by Osho: “The man who simply lives as if he is on a morning walk, not going anywhere, that man is spiritual. His life is holy.”
Excerpt from the book, Sudhiyon ke Rajhans (King Swans Remembered), by the late renowned poet, Professor Jawaharlal ‘Tarun’ of Jabalpur.
“This is the man of individuality, who does not care for his life, for his body, who has no fear. He accepted death with joy.”
“The story that we are going to go into today is one of the greatest stories. It has that special flavor that only a Sufi story can have.” (Part 1)
An exhibition of paintings by artist Ma Prem Anubodhi reported by SNS. Published in The Statesman on November 18, 2021.
“Consciousness is nothing but an absence of unconsciousness,” writes Pratiksha Apurv. Published in The Times of India and Speaking Tree, November 9, 2021.
“Feel happy! Dance with your silence,” states Osho. Published in The Economic Times on November 11, 2021.
House with museum up for auction at $258,000, reports Suzanne Roig. Published in The Bulletin, Bend, November 11, 2021.
“The golden gate is open for those who are simple, who are humble, who are almost nobodies…” adds Osho.
Over a hundred sannyasins came to the unveiling of the uniquely designed temple which Deva Dosa describes as a “sacred home for the infinite Self.”
Osho states, “When you are seeing a sunset and you are overwhelmed by its beauty, in that moment there is knowing.”
“When you come to me and you love me, your love has shadows on it of your past experiences,” states Osho.
This month’s horoscope by Phoebe with quotes by Osho: “Look to that pearl which nobody can snatch from you, not even death.”
“Love and respect can sweetly help them to be more understanding about the world, can help them to be more alert, aware, careful,” says Osho.
Geeta Bharti tells Ageh Bharti about her memories of Osho when he resided at her family’s Jabalpur home.
“Intellectuals are profound archers – first they shoot the arrow and then they draw the target!” explains Osho.
Shunyam Bansi reviews Prem Atta’s recently published book: “It’s as grand a human story as one could wish for.”
Well-known Indian actress quotes Osho on her Instagram page. Written by Aakanksha Raghuvanshi on NDTV, October 1, 2021.
“Eastern psychology says that it is not the parents who decide your life. Really, you have chosen them,” states Osho.
Amala Paul is a popular outspoken Indian film actress who mainly appears in Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu films. Published in The Times of India, September 29, 2021.
A selection of “a few of the finest pearls and insight into his [Osho’s] wisdom” made by Simran Dbritto. Published in IWMBuzz.com on September 26, 2021.
Osho states, “In science, in archery, in other arts, concentration may be of great use – but it is not meditation.”
This month’s horoscope by Phoebe with quotes by Osho: “We are living in the most significant times ever, because it is a time of great collapse.”
Anugyan ventures deeply into J B Priestley’s work on ‘time’ and ‘dreams’ and finds Osho’s comments on the subject.
The Melbourne author’s second novel, In Moonland, taps into the mysteries that haunt us, writes Brigid Delaney. Published in the Guardian on September 12, 2021.
Osho says, “Thinking and contemplation are both processes of the mind, but they are very different, even opposite.”
“Democracy basically means government by the people… but the people are retarded. So let us say: government by the retarded, for the retarded, of the retarded,” states Osho.
Before I leave the world I have to complete what I have started. I cannot leave my garden unfinished,” states Osho.
Osho responds to the question, “And why has there not been a Master before you in all the ages who has combined and synthesized all the teachings of past Buddhas?”