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osho daughter: India's Misfit Mystic: An Insider Journey into Osho's Life | Unveiling the Life Story of a Spiritual Maverick Subhuti Anand, 2024-01-04 About the Book: Osho is a provocative figure. He was controversial during his lifetime, he is now, and he always will be. It is fortunate that it is so, because if you read this book and understand Osho’s life, you will be forced to question all your ideas about religion, spirituality and meditation. Most of all, you will be forced to question yourself. This is the gift of this book, written by an insider who lived with Osho for 14 years, as part of his commune, riding the intense whirlwind of the mystic’s vision. About the Author: Subhuti was a career journalist who worked as a political reporter in the British Houses of Parliament. In 1976, he travelled to India to meet Osho, then known as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, in his ashram in Pune. He became initiated as his disciple and immediately began to have mystical experiences, which he attributed to the ashram’s powerful energy field. For 14 years, he lived and worked in Osho’s communes, first in Pune and later at Rancho Rajneesh in Oregon, USA. He stayed with Osho until the mystic died in January 1990. Since then, Subhuti has worked as an author and freelance journalist, dividing his time between the UK, Europe and India. |
osho daughter: When She Comes Back Ronit Plank, 2021-05-09 Abandoned By Her Mother Ronit was six years old when her mother left her and her four year old sister for India to follow a cult guru. Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, whose commune was responsible for the largest biological attack on U.S. soil, preached that children were hindrances and encouraged sterilizations among his followers. Luckily Ronit's father, who'd left the family the previous year, stepped up and brought the girls to live with him first in Newark, New Jersey, and later in Flushing, Queens. On the surface, his nurturing was the balm Ronit sought, but she soon paid a second emotional price, taking on the role of partner and confidant to him, and substitute mother to her sister. By the end of her childhood, Ronit would discover she had lost her mother and the close and trusting relationship she once had with her father. Though they have had a relationship now for years, she grappled with the toll her mother's leaving took, measuring her self-worth by her absence. When She Comes Back is the story of a family trying to find itself, grownups who don't know how to be adults, and the pain a child feels when she discovers that her love for her mother is not enough to make that parent stay. When She Comes Back is also a story of resilience and reconciliation, how rejection by the most important person in Ronit's life ultimately led to an unflagging commitment to, and love for her own children. |
osho daughter: The Vicar Grace Michael, 2018-04-18 This book is a minute part of the missionary journey of the authors father. Although the journey started in the fifties, the author wrote a part of the journey as far as she could rememberhis trials, triumphs, and travails from one parish to another in the Anglican Communion. His death ends the story. |
osho daughter: Kusamakura Natsume Sōseki, 2024-05-31T16:43:15Z Walking along a mountain path towards a remote hot springs hotel, our unnamed protagonist muses on his theory of “unhumanity” and his hopes that it will break him out of his creative block. On arrival, the town itself has plenty of unhumanity on display, but while poems on those subjects spring easily to mind, painting still eludes him. Will the mysterious Nami-san, the daughter of the hotel owner, be the catalyst that unlocks that frustratingly out-of-reach art? Natsume Sōseki was already a household name in Japan after his previous novels I Am a Cat and Botchan, but it was the success of Kusamakura that allowed him to give up his role as a professor of English literature at Tokyo Imperial University to focus on writing. Kusamakura translates to English directly as “grass pillow,” which for the Japanese reader has a connotation of a poetic wandering; for this edition Takahashi Kazutomo added the subtitle “Unhuman Tour” to bring the same feeling to the translation. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks. |
osho daughter: Autobiography of a Spiritually Incorrect Mystic Osho, 2001-06-09 Understand the life and teachings of Osho, one of the twentieth century’s most unusual gurus and philosophers, in Autobiography of a Spiritually Incorrect Mystic. In 1990, Osho prepared for his departure from the body that had served him for fifty-nine years—in the words of his attending physician—“as calmly as though he were packing for a weekend in the country.” Who was this man, known as the Sex Guru, the “self-appointed bhagwan” (Rajneesh), the Rolls-Royce Guru, the Rich Man’s Guru, and simply the Master? Drawn from nearly five thousand hours of Osho’s recorded talks, this is the story of his youth and education, his life as a professor of philosophy and years of travel teaching the importance of meditation, and the true legacy he sought to leave behind: a religion-less religion centered on individual awareness and responsibility and the teaching of “Zorba the Buddha,” a celebration of the whole human being. Osho challenges readers to examine and break free of the conditioned belief systems and prejudices that limit their capacity to enjoy life in all its richness. He has been described by the Sunday Times of London as one of the “1000 Makers of the 20th Century” and by Sunday Mid-Day (India) as one of the ten people—along with Gandhi, Nehru, and Buddha—who have changed the destiny of India. Since his death in 1990, the influence of his teachings continues to expand, reaching seekers of all ages in virtually every country of the world. |
osho daughter: Allah To Zen Ma Chetan Unmani Swami Chaitanya Keerti, 2000 |
osho daughter: Learning to Silence the Mind Osho, 2012-08-21 The mind, says Osho, has the potential to be enormously creative in dealing with the challenges of everyday life, and the problems of the world in which we live. The difficulty, however, is that instead of using the mind as a helpful servant we have largely allowed it to become the master of our lives.... Meditation is the switch that can silence the mind. A sharper, more relaxed and creative mind-one that can function at the peak of its unique intelligence- is the potential. Osho introduces meditation for contemporary life-- Back cover. |
osho daughter: The Book of Children Osho, 2013-07-16 Children have a natural authenticity and freedom, a joyfulness and a playfulness and a natural creativity. This book calls for a children's liberation movement to break through the patterns and create the opportunity for an entirely new way of relating as human beings. |
osho daughter: The Inward Journey in Osho's Guidance Ma Anand Urmila, 2005 |
osho daughter: Breaking the Spell Jane Stork, 2018-04-03 Equally moving and disturbing, this book chronicles the rise and fall of the religion Rajneeshism and the Rolls Royce guru, and Jane's part in the events that led to its collapse. |
osho daughter: Collected Plays: Son of the slave parents. Child of conflict. Product of her society. The charity boys Olu Erinola, 1979 |
osho daughter: Osho Zen Tarot Osho, 1995-04-15 Osho Zen Tarot, from the #1 bestselling mystic and spiritual author Osho! When life seems to be full of doubt and uncertainty we tend to look for a source of inspiration: what will happen in the future? What about my health, the children? What will happen if I make this decision and not that one? This is how the traditional tarot is often used, to satisfy a longing to know about the past and future. The Osho Zen Tarot focuses instead on gaining an understanding of the here and now. It is a system based on the wisdom of Zen, a wisdom that says events in the outer world simply reflect in the outer world simply reflect our own thoughts and feelings, even though we ourselves might be unclear about what those thoughts and feelings are. So it helps us to turn our attention away from outside events so we can find a new clarity of understanding in our innermost hearts. The conditions and states of mind portrayed by the contemporary images on the cards are all shown as being essentially transitional and transformative. The text in the accompanying book helps to interpret and understand the images in the simple, straightforward and down to earth language of Zen. |
osho daughter: Murder In The Ashram Kathleen McCaul, 2011-04-07 Ruby Jones has moved to Delhi to pursue her dreams of becoming an international news journalist. But when the body of Stephen Newby, her flatmate and best friend, is pulled from the Yamuna River - and the mystery around his death becomes more and more mysterious - she puts her investigative instincts to good use as she tries to uncover who's responsible. Ruby's questions take her deeper and deeper into the world of Indian policing - and into the heart of a yoga ashram. She discovers that the yoga world isn't always the calm, spiritual place advertised, but that beneath the breathing exercises and dog poses lies something sinister - something that she's certain points to dark, hidden secrets that could have huge repercussions for all involved if discovered . . . |
osho daughter: Unhuman Tour Soseki Natsume, 2024-05-07 In Unhuman Tour by Soseki Natsume, readers embark on a surreal journey through the eyes of an otherworldly narrator, who explores the intricacies of human nature and society with a detached curiosity. This enigmatic guide navigates a world where the boundaries between reality and illusion blur, offering profound insights into the human condition. Through a series of encounters with diverse characters, the narrator uncovers the absurdities, contradictions, and hidden truths that define our existence. Natsume's masterful storytelling weaves a tapestry of philosophical musings and satirical observations, challenging readers to reflect on their own lives and the society they inhabit. Unhuman Tour remains strikingly relevant today, as it addresses timeless themes of identity, alienation, and the search for meaning in an ever-changing world. Prepare to be captivated by a narrative that is as thought-provoking as it is whimsical, inviting you to question the very essence of what it means to be human. |
osho daughter: Zen Sanctuary of Purple Robes Sachiko Kaneko Morrell, Robert E. Morrell, 2012-02-01 Zen Sanctuary of Purple Robes examines the affairs of Rinzai Zen's Tōkeiji Convent, founded in 1285 by nun Kakusan Shidō after the death of her husband, Hōjō Tokimune. It traces the convent's history through seven centuries, including the early nuns' Zen practice; Abbess Yōdō's imperial lineage with nuns in purple robes; Hideyori's seven-year-old daughter—later to become the convent's twentieth abbess, Tenshu—spared by Tokugawa Ieyasu at the Battle for Osaka Castle; Tōkeiji as divorce temple during the mid-Edo period and a favorite topic of senryu satirical verse; the convent's gradual decline as a functioning nunnery but its continued survival during the early Meiji persecution of Buddhism; and its current prosperity. The work includes translations, charts, illustrations, bibliographies, and indices. Beyond such historical details, the authors emphasize the convent's inclusivist Rinzai Zen practice in tandem with the nearby Engakuji Temple. The rationale for this inclusivism is the continuing acceptance of the doctrine of Skillful Means (hōben) as expressed in the Lotus Sutra—a notion repudiated or radically reinterpreted by most of the Kamakura reformers. In support of this contention, the authors include a complete translation of the Mirror for Women by Kakusan's contemporary, Mujū Ichien. |
osho daughter: The Story of Marta the Girl and Nicolas the Frog Barb Lucver, 2025-04-24 This is a story about an unexpected friendship, following the developing bond between Marta, a young girl, and Nicolas, a small but brave frog, amidst the wonders and adventures of Saint Martville, a lively frog city. Saint Martville, founded by the visionary Don Corleone Tlaloc, is a thriving city, known especially for its grand annual Spring Equinox Ball. As the neighboring human city expands, posing a threat to Saint Martville, Pierre, father to Nicolas and advisor to Don Corleone, embarks on a risky endeavor to protect the frog city. His actions set in motion a dangerous adventure. Meanwhile, a chance meeting sparks a journey of discovery for Nicolas, as he feels a pull towards the human world. When his father faces a life-threatening situation, Nicolas makes a difficult choice, venturing into the unknown to save him: he undergoes a transformation. During the city's spring celebration, Marta's own discoveries lead her to a changed Nicolas, a significant turn in their intertwined stories of friendship and change. |
osho daughter: Ancient Music in the Pines Osho, 2011-05 Today, humanity is caught up in the mad complexity of the mind and there is an urgent need to rediscover simplicity and innocence. Here, the contemporary mystic Osho brings to life the inherent and timeless wisdom of traditional Zen stories, showing that Zen is a way of dissolving philosophical problems, not of solving them -- a way of getting rid of philosophy, because philosophy is a sort of neurosis. Zen is for those intelligent enough to understand the limitations of the intellect and ready to recognize the significance of intuition in the world of mysticism. |
osho daughter: Lifting as They Climb Toni Pressley-Sanon, 2024-02-13 The lives and writings of six leading Black Buddhist women—Jan Willis, bell hooks, Zenju Earthlyn Manuel, angel Kyodo williams, Spring Washam, and Faith Adiele—reveal new expressions of Buddhism rooted in ancestry, love, and collective liberation. Lifting as They Climb is a love letter of freedom and self-expression from six Black women Buddhist teachers, conveyed through the voice of author Toni Pressley-Sanon, one of the innumerable people who have benefitted from their wisdom. She explores their remarkable lives and undertakes deep readings of their work, weaving them into the broader tapestry of the African diaspora and the historical struggle for Black liberation. Black women in the U.S. have adapted Buddhist practice to meet challenges ranging from the injustices of the Jim Crow South to sexual violence, social discrimination, and bias within their Buddhist communities. Using their voices through the practice of memoir and other forms of writing, they have not only realized their own liberation but carried forward the Black tradition of leading others on the path toward collective awakening. |
osho daughter: Osho's Wisdom on Aloneness for Women Alden Clamor, 2024-09-11 Discover the joy and power of aloneness, even if you've always feared being alone, with this unique blend of spiritual teachings and practical advice—tailored just for you. Are you amidst the hustle and bustle of life, finding yourself yearning for a sanctuary of quiet reflection? Do you sometimes feel lost, wishing for a moment of solitude to reconnect with your inner self? Is the fear of being alone holding you back from embracing aloneness? If these concerns resonate with you, know that you're not alone. Many women aged 28 to 65 and beyond grapple with the same questions. But underlying the yearning and the fear is an opportunity—a chance to turn solitary moments into empowering self-discovery. That's where the wisdom of Osho shines. This transformative guide Osho's Wisdom on Aloneness for Women: The Art of Being Alone for Women Ages 28 to 65 is your starting point. Immerse yourself in the profound teachings of Osho, gracefully woven with engaging stories, actionable exercises, introspective prompts and insightful testimonials. Here's what you'll discover: The enlightening principles of Osho's philosophy that help shatter the stigma around aloneness Practical ways to cultivate a fulfilling solitary practice—even amidst your daily hustle The surprising truth about your fears and how to conquer them through the power of aloneness How to leverage the quiet for personal growth and genuine empowerment Powerful mindfulness techniques to integrate Osho's teachings into your daily routine for lasting peace Unraveling the aloneness paradox: How to find companionship in aloneness How to harness your moments of aloneness to establish a deeply personal, transformative relationship with yourself. Actionable exercises to embark on a journey of self-exploration and self-discovery The key to navigating challenges and growing through solitude How to break free from societal norms and expectations to truly embrace your solitary moments The secret of turning fears associated with being alone into stepping stones towards personal enlightenment Step by step guidance to establish an enriching relationship with one's inner self Inspirational accounts of women who discovered their empowerment through solitude Ways to ultimately build a transformative aloneness practice that aligns with your unique self and life. You might be wondering: But I'm generally a social person—I can't see myself enjoying aloneness! Does this really work for everyone? Rest assured, this book acknowledges and addresses the diverse range of experiences women may have with aloneness. It's not about promoting isolation but celebrating the empowering potential of quiet moments. This book inspires you to embrace (not endure) aloneness, without sacrificing your sociable nature. Empowering, enlightening, and soothing, this book does not exaggerate its promises; it helps you discover the joy of aloneness as it truly is—a journey, not an end. As you progress through the pages, you'll not only acquire a strengthened sense of self but also a deep, fulfilling connection with your aloneness. If you're ready to explore the empowering potential of aloneness, we invite you to embark on this transformative journey. Turn the page—and turn solitude into strength. Click Add to Cart and begin the journey now. |
osho daughter: Wild wild sheela (English version) Roberta Lippi, 2018-06-20 On March 16, 2018 Netflix launched on its platform the new documentary series Wild Wild Country, the one people simply call “Osho’s documentary”. The six-episode series is about the crazy and mind-blowing story of Rajneeshpuram, the communefounded in Oregon 37 years ago by Osho’s followers. Oregon? Why in Oregon? This is only the first of countless questions we had while watching Wild Wild country, which hints to plenty of dilemmas and hidden truths. If you too are obsessed with this puzzling story, read this ebook to find out the 100 things Wild Wild Country didn’t say you’re searching on Google right now. Roberta Lippi is an Italian television and radio producer based in Milan. |
osho daughter: Polyamory in the 21st Century Deborah Anapol, 2010-08-16 Unlike other books on this topic, Polyamory in the 21st Century weaves together research and facts to provide an informed and impartial analysis of polyamory as a lifestyle and as a movement, and to place it in a psychosocial as well as an historical context. Anecdotes and personal experiences allow the reader to develop a better understanding of polyamory and the people who practice and enjoy it. Anapol addresses the practical, the utopian, and the shadow sides of this intriguing, mysterious, yet often threatening lifestyle. It honestly addresses difficult issues such as the nature of commitment without exclusivity, balancing personal needs with loyalty to a partner, evaluating beliefs about love and relationship, the impact of polyamory on children, and the challenges that arise when one partner wants monogamy and another prefers polyamory. Without judgement, she explores this increasingly common practice, and reveals the true nature of a lifestyle that many do not understand. |
osho daughter: Annales Or, The History of the Most Renowned and Victorious Princesse Elizabeth, Late Queen of England William Camden, 1635 |
osho daughter: The Feminine Face of God Sherry Ruth Anderson, 2010-07-07 “An honest, compelling, surprising, and vastly reassuring book about the spiritual life of women . . . This landmark book is spiritual precisely because it is authentic.”—Joan Borysenko, Ph.D., author of Minding the Body, Mending the Mind With a foreword by Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D. For many contemporary women, the old patriarchal models of religion are no longer relevant, forming a need to look beyond the male-oriented past to a wider, more fulfilling spiritual horizon. In this fascinating and thought-provoking book, Sherry Anderson and Patricia Hopkins show how many women have redefined traditional beliefs and rediscovered their own unique spiritual heritage—The Feminine Face of God. Anderson and Hopkins guide you through the sacred garden of: • Childhood—seedbed of life's sacred passage • Leaving home—finding your own inner authority • Relationships—new perspectives on intimacy • Spiritual practice—the importance of guidance and discipline • Sexuality—a wild card constantly cracking open the heart • And much more As women enter their sacred garden and learn the art of inner listening, they acquire the tools for living, loving, and praying authentically. In The Feminine Face of God there are seeds for growth: for creating and sustaining intimacy and love in a new way; for a new understanding of sexuality; for a new vision of family, a family of choice in a community of love. |
osho daughter: Burnt Sugar Avni Doshi, 2020-07-30 SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2020 LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2021 WINNER OF THE SUSHILA DEVI AWARD 2021 NEW YORK TIMES 100 NOTABLE BOOKS OF 2021 A searing debut novel about mothers and daughters, obsession and betrayal - for fans of Jenny Offill, Deborah Levy, Rachel Cusk and Diana Evans 'Beautifully written, emotionally wrenching and poignant in equal measure' The Booker Prize Judges 2020 'An unsettling, sinewy debut, startling in its venom and disarming in its humour from the very first sentence' Guardian 'I would be lying if I said my mother's misery has never given me pleasure.' This is a tale of obsession and betrayal. This is a poisoned love story. But not between lovers - between mother and daughter. Tara and Antara, a woman and her angry shadow. But which one is which? Sharp as a blade and compulsively readable, Burnt Sugar slowly untangles the knot of memory and rumour that binds two women together, revealing the truth that lies beneath. 'A work of extraordinary insight, courage and sophistication' Washington Post 'Arresting and fiercely intelligent, disarmingly witty and frank' Sunday Times 'A sly, slippery, often heartbreaking novel about the role memory plays within families' Stylist 'Extraordinary... Come for the effortlessly stylish writing, stay for the boiling wrath' Observer |
osho daughter: Dictionary of Quotations M.kumar, 2008 |
osho daughter: Delphi Collected Works of Natsume Soseki (Illustrated) Natsume Soseki, 2025-05-20 The early twentieth century author Natsume Sōseki is regarded as one of Japan’s most noted novelists, whose works still form part of the country’s school curriculum. Masterpieces like ‘Botchan’, ‘I Am a Cat’ and ‘Kusamakura’ explore the plight of the alienated Japanese intellectual in the modern world. His works are characterised for their delicate lyricism, which is uniquely Japanese, helping to inspire the development of the modern realistic novel in Japanese literature. This eBook presents Soseki’s collected works, with illustrations, rare texts and informative introductions. (Version 1) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Soseki’s life and works * Concise introductions to the texts * 3 novels, with individual contents tables * Features Soseki’s rare English translation of the Japanese thirteenth century classic ‘Hojoki’ * Images of how the books were first published, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts * Excellent formatting of the texts * The rare story collection ‘Ten Nights of Dreams’, available in no other collection * Ordering of texts into chronological order and genres Please note: there are few translations of Soseki’s novels available and so we are unable to provide our usual comprehensive range of texts. When new works become available, they will be added to the eBook as a free update. CONTENTS: The Translation Hojoki (1891) The Novels I am a Cat (1905) Botchan (1906) Kusamakura(1906) The Short Story Collection Ten Nights of Dreams (1908) |
osho daughter: Rajneeshism , 1983-01-01 |
osho daughter: Collected Plays Olu Erinola, 1979 |
osho daughter: Beshara and Ibn 'Arabi Suha Taji-Farouki, 2010-11-18 Investigating Sufi-inspired spirituality in the modern world, this interdisciplinary text combines cultural study with solid data to provide a comprehensive look at how the teachings of Ibn 'Arabi have been adopted and adapted by Muslims and non-Muslims. At the heart of this movement is the Beshara School in Scotland, founded in the 1960s, and now a center of international scholarship. Using the school as a case study, the discussion describes its emergence and evolution, its approach to spiritual education, the origins of its spiritual teacher, its major teachings and practices, and its projection of Ibn 'Arabi. Both rigorous and very timely, this effort points to areas of cultural exchange between East and West and highlights commonalities in the various historical changes both societies have undergone. |
osho daughter: One Hundred Tales For Ten Thousand Buddhas Ma Dharam Jyoti, 2002 Meditational experiences of the authoress with Acharya Rajneesh, 1931-1990, Indian spiritual leader. |
osho daughter: The Odyssey of Enlightenment Berthold Madhukar Thompson, 2015-10-30 n 1991, Berthold Madhukar Thompson was declared enlightened by a renowned Indian teacher. Yet Madhukar's search for truth was not over; he himself was not convinced that he had achieved the summit of enlightenment. The Odyssey of Enlightenment chronicles the burning quest of a man already acknowledged to be enlightened, as he searches for--and ruthlessly questions--a total of 12 other teachers others who are widely recognized as enlightened. Spurred on by an unquenchable yearning for truth, Thompson's odyssey takes him to remote parts of India where he engages in dialogues of a quality and depth rarely found in the annals of religion. A chronicle of the author’s burning quest for truth, as he tirelessly questions a total of 12 spiritual teachers, including Osho, U.G. Krishnamurthi, Ramesh S. Balsekar, Papaji, Gangolli, Kiran and Andrew Cohen, amongst others. Contemplative dialogue of an unparalleled quality and depth. |
osho daughter: A Sudden Clash of Thunder Osho, 2023-03-25 In the Buddhist terminology 'Buddha' is equivalent to 'truth'. They don't talk much about truth; they talk much more about Buddha. That too is significant, because when you become a Buddha -- 'Buddha' means when you become Awakened -- truth is, so why talk about truth? Just ask what awakening is. Just ask what awareness is -- because when you are aware, truth is there; when you are not aware, truth is not there. |
osho daughter: Mistakes on the Path Madhuri Z K Ewing, 2019-06-05 Born into a large, shambolic family in Southern California, Madhuri and her younger sister took off as teenagers on a series of adventures that culminated in Pune, India in 1973. There they became disciples of the controversial mystic, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (later known as Osho). Madhuri describes her 30 extraordinary years in Osho's communes in Pune, India and Rajneeshpuram, Oregon. Internally she confronted her OCD, anorexia, and sex addiction; externally, relationships, the power clique who ran the Oregon commune and the general snafus life throws our way. Confronted with one of the most fundamental questions of the spiritual journey: pushing the river versus letting it flow (doing versus non-doing), she emerges as a respected Intuitive healer and teacher who now travels the world giving sessions and teaching workshops. The ambience of an enlightened Master, in all its radiance and mystery, is beautifully and sensitively portrayed. |
osho daughter: Ah This! Osho, 2017-11-12 The feeling that it is five minutes to midnight is known to many by now, and is often referred to as the Doomsday Clock. As the many crises faced by humanity and planet Earth gather and tumble toward an emergency, some have even reduced the time left to two and a half minutes. It is no wonder that we feel increasingly helpless and at a loss what to do. Osho calls Zen not a teaching but an alarm to wake us up, because as individuals we are all deeply asleep, and this sleep has to be shattered. “For centuries, you have been asleep. Sleep has become your nature. You have forgotten what awareness is, what to be awake means.” He wants us to wake up...before it is too late. Zen, more than any other religious or spiritual tradition, is relevant to such times as these, when none of our old approaches to solving problems will do. Immediate, urgent, and direct, Zen is not interested in answers or in questions, not interested in teaching at all, because it is not a philosophy. As Osho begins here, by quoting the great Zen master, Diae: “All the teachings of the sages, of the saints, of the masters, have expounded no more than this: they are commentaries on your sudden cry, ‘Ah, This!’” In this series of talks, Osho unfolds a selection of classic Zen stories and responds to questions. Along the way, we learn how the tools of Zen can be used to embrace uncertainty, to be at ease with not-knowing, to act decisively and with clarity and awareness. To get woke, in other words, so that we can use each moment between now and midnight for transformation. |
osho daughter: The New Child Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, Osho Rajneesh, 1999-10-01 |
osho daughter: No Water, No Moon , 2018-01-01 There is an interesting parallel between the reductive process of writing certain kinds of modern poetry and the approach taken by the sculptor, Alberto Giacometti, to his work. Giacometti reduced the form of his human subject to an absolute minimum, whilst somehow managing to maximise its existential reality; perhaps as a result of the increased isolation in the expanded, surrounding, three-dimensional void. It is almost as if the otherwise voluminous, fleshy, sculptural form had been shrunk and reduced to the elongated, yet intense, state of a skeletal armature; but not one lacking human qualities, even though some of the final forms were not unlike stalagmites. If it is possible to do the same with written work, then perhaps such an approach can be adopted to bring about a similar kind of appreciation of what it means to be human and ultimately the significance of No Water, No Moon. |
osho daughter: The Shaman and me Eno Glas, 2020-09-24 A young traveler meets a German-born, ancient mendicant monk in India. The old Swami is in search of the mirror of truth, the philosopher's stone.The young traveller is on the search for the meaning and vocation of his life. The Shaman Swami is a unique, true story full of wisdom, excitement, magic, tragedy, humor and adventure. |
osho daughter: Black Britain Eberekpe Whyte, 2008-12-02 To begin a new and enriched life, Grace, a beautiful and strong woman, and her children immigrate to Great Britain from Africa. Many other immigrants in the area, most from the Gathering of Christian House Fellowship, befriend them and share amongst themselves their experiences in their new homeland. However, the one room apartment she rents fails to reflect even a remote beginning of her dream. Not long after they move, Grace loses her job and encounters a variety of increasingly difficult experiences, many of which are politically motivated. Might this country not provide the improved quality of life which she had hoped for her and her family? Despite the increased camaraderie with her new friends from Africa, Grace struggles to retain her once towering optimism. Will she and her family be forced to return to their native homeland? If they stay, will they be able to create the greatly improved life they desire? Will the laws of her adopted country work in her favor? Grace knows she must remain steadfast in her quest for a better life to fulfill the expectations she keeps for her and her children. |
osho daughter: Kirtan! Linda Johnsen, Maggie Jacobus, 2007 Kirtan has recently arrived in the West, carried by brilliant singers and musicians, creating a new musical movement that has turned yogic chanting into a cultural phenomenon. This book interviews eight of America's top Kirtan singers, Krishna Das, Deva Premal, Bhagavan Das, Snatam Kaur, Ragani, Jai Uttal, Dave Stringer, and, Wah. |
osho daughter: My Life in Orange Tim Guest, 2016-03-01 A memoir of formative years spent on a series of communes: A “wonderful account of a frankly ghastly childhood . . . Hilarious and heartbreaking” (Daily Mail). At the age of six, Tim Guest was taken by his mother to a commune modeled on the teachings of the notorious Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. The Bhagwan preached an eclectic doctrine of Eastern mysticism, chaotic therapy, and sexual freedom, and enjoyed inhaling laughing gas, preaching from a dentist's chair, and collecting Rolls Royces. Tim and his mother were given Sanskrit names, dressed entirely in orange, and encouraged to surrender themselves into their new family. While his mother worked tirelessly for the cause, Tim—or Yogesh, as he was now called—lived a life of well-meaning but woefully misguided neglect in various communes in England, Oregon, India, and Germany. In 1985 the movement collapsed amid allegations of mass poisonings, attempted murder, and tax evasion, and Yogesh was once again Tim. In this extraordinary memoir, Tim Guest chronicles the heartbreaking experience of being left alone on earth while his mother hunted heaven. “An intelligent, wry, openhearted memoir of surviving a childhood and a cultural phenomenon that were both extraordinary.” —Booklist (starred review) |
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Welcome to the world of OSHO – one of the most influential mystics of the 20th century – whose insights into the science of the inner continue to touch and inspire the hearts of millions of …
OSHO Meditations: Turning up for Your Own Life
OSHO Meditations – Revolutionary Approaches for Contemporary People. Osho represents a revolution in making meditation, mindfulness, awareness, consciousness… in fact the simple …
OSHO – Transform Yourself through the Science of Meditation
Explore the many unique, active, and passive OSHO Meditations. Each offers us an insight into different aspects of the meditative experience. We can then incorporate these into our regular …
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Though he "knocks the mind," Osho is an intellectual's guru, and his message is aimed not at spiritual sheep but at rebels and risk takers - people who consider themselves intelligent, …
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Listen to a collection of full-series OSHO Talks in English and Hindi in 10 categories. 17 curated playlists of the most searched topics – and create your own play lists - Plus music from the World …
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Osho is known for his revolutionary contribution to the science of inner transformation, what he calls “the psychology of the Buddhas.” His approach to meditation addresses the accelerated …
OSHO Online Library – The Books
OSHO Online Library: Over 200 Osho books which can be read and searched. 21st Century wisdom: from Attachment to Zarathustra, from Anarchy to Zen….
OSHO Active Meditations | An Introduction
OSHO Active Meditations have been designed by Osho to enable us to consciously express repressed feelings and emotions, so we're then able to become silent.
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Explore the Osho vision from the wide selection offered in the Reading section. A perfect way to help us understand ourselves and the world around us, from the unique Osho perspective. There …
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Welcome to the world of OSHO – one of the most influential mystics of the 20th century – whose insights into the science of the inner continue to touch and inspire the hearts of millions of …
OSHO Meditations: Turning up for Your Own Life
OSHO Meditations – Revolutionary Approaches for Contemporary People. Osho represents a revolution in making meditation, mindfulness, awareness, consciousness… in fact the simple …