Osho came back to India from the world tour in 1986 and whichever country he had traveled was unwilling to let Osho stay there, except Uruguay, where Osho could stay for barely three months. On March 19 Osho traveled to Uruguay. On May 14th the government scheduled a press conference to announce that Osho will […]
Author Archives: Chaitanya Keerti
India is apparently going through a period of lawlessness, but deep down what is missing is Love. The politicians have polluted the whole environment and even the students have become too violent. For the last few weeks, the whole of India, its political parties and their followers, educationists and intellectuals, students and the teachers, Hindus and the Muslims and the […]
How do you welcome a New Year? Is there anything new about the year other than that we lost one year of our life and became a year older? This is true but a depressing way of looking at the arrival of a New Year. This is not the way one should live one’s life. […]
The moral of the story is that the fear is not more than six inches deep. If we could find a way to look within ourselves, it is not more than two inches below our navel center. This center is called the Hara center where our fear resides permanently.
The Independent, a newspaper published from London, reported on 2 January 2012: He spoke constantly of sex and gave detailed, often provocative, instructions to his followers as to how to they might best observe chastity.
It is a matter of great interest for Osho lovers and the people who have been seeking answers to their question: Why did Ma Anand Sheela, his dynamic secretary, leave Osho and the Rajneeshpuram commune.
He is famous for his poetry “The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam”. and is better known in the West than any other non-Western poet.
The fundamentalist priests were very much against him as they always are because his poetry became an inspiration for people to rejoice in life, and not feel any guilt
So they just talk about it, in the parliament discuss about it and nothing happens, and nothing will happen. My suggestion is very simple. A holy land is nobody’s possession, anybody can worship. And more people worship it, more humanitarian it becomes.”