Two reviews for Roshani Shay Curtis’ book: one by Veena and one by Chintan. They write: “Very much worth reading.” “This is a story which will enrage, frighten, and at the end leave you cheering. I loved this book.”
The next stories from Bhagawati’s book, serialized this month on Osho World: Anatto, Nandan, Tao and Veena.
Samarpan invited Keerti to the UK for a holiday, which then morphed into a tour with meditation retreats, interviews and many meetings with friends.
In part 2 of her photo essay, Veena shares her discoveries about Huike, Sosan, Daoxin, Hongren, and Huineng.
In part 2 of her article, Veena explains the connections between kungfu and XinYiBa, and XinYiBa and the Gulun Kungfu Heritage.
Veena explores reasons why it is difficult to understand the mysterious philosophy of XinYiBa and attempts to explain it.
Veena recalls events and perceptions from the first two years in Rajneeshpuram, working as a Twinkie.
After their visit to the Mogao Caves, Veena and Michael set out to discover the Singing Sands. Part 3 of 3 of this series.
In Part 2 of 3, Veena describes the magnificent visit to the Mogao Caves that left both her and Michael in overwhelming awe, and made her ponder Osho’s insistent use of the phrase ‘the ten thousand buddhas’.
In Part 1 of 3, Veena embarks on a journey to the ancient city of Dunhuang to find the origin of Osho’s often-used phrase: the ten thousand buddhas. These stories will be part of her next book, ‘Farewell to Song Mountain’ which she is currently writing.
Transcript of an interview with Veena about Nirvano by Swaram for Love Osho’s podcasts; broadcast on 11 December 2019.
Presently visiting China again, Veena writes about an interesting story she heard that is related to Lao Tzu.
In Part 2 of Veena’s research into the dangers of electromagnetic fields and radiation to our physical bodies, she lines out several protective solutions she has found and applied to her daily life.
Part 1 of Veena’s in-depth research into the dangers of electromagnetic fields and radiation to our physical bodies.
Veena reviews Devakant’s recently published book: “…as well as being a positive antidote to the recent ugly misrepresentations in the ‘Wild Wild Country’ debacle, it is an informative, precious, wonder-filled book that is infinitely worth reading.”
Veena, after hearing Anando say in a recent radio interview in Australia that Nirvano was a schizophrenic, questions this statement and gives her point of view about her long-time close friend’s health. (Updated with reply from Anando.)
Presently enjoying another visit to Song Mountain in China, Veena sent us an email and photographs documenting her experiences.
After hearing from Veena about the walnut trees at Song Mountain in China, Dhiren was inspired to create this poem.
A recent TV report broadcast in Hindi on August 13, 2016 by ABP News, India, asking ‘Who killed Osho?’ made headline news in the national media and was also circulated on Facebook.
Veena’s book became an inspiration for Michael from France to visit China and the areas she described. This video is mostly in English language and was shown on Chinese TV in February 2016.
Dhiren reviews Veena’s latest book about her thrilling journeys of discovery on Song Mountain in China.
Veena writes about her visit and experiences at three very special temples: Shaolin, Zhongyue Miao and Rinzai’s temple
Another film by Pankaja has been selected to be shown in the ‘Short Film’ category by the London Independent Film Festival.
Veena got a glimpse of how science could provide a clear and definite validation of what Osho was about
Veena tells the story of how Adri left Israel to study in the USA, how he found his way to Pune and his life as a cook in Osho’s communes
Premgit’s journey to India, his life on the Ranch and how he became one of Osho’s photographers – by Veena.