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The story of a man who, for 12 years, lived at the feet of the most controversial spiritual Master of our age: Osho. The author is one of the few European disciples who had the good fortune and the courage to stay with Osho through a series of tumultuous events, both in India and particularly in the United States. Life with the Master was unpredictable, insecure and chaotic, as Osho was creating new challenges for his disciples on a daily basis. While describing this adventurous journey, Dr Azima also sheds light on contemporary spirituality and presents a seven-step path for seekers. This is a powerful story, a deeply devotional book and a must-read for any spiritual seeker. Dr AzimaV. Rosc...
Devi's Tantra is many things: an imaginative science fiction novel; a charming and ultimately profound love story; a teaching parable in the Tantra tradition; and, most of all, a new vision of how human sexuality can evolve into a path to enlightenment.The book tells the fascinating story of the relationship between an angelic being from another galaxy and a human man, and is based on the traditional Indian scriptures of the teachings of Shiva to his consort Devi. The book describes in detail some of the techniques that, by blending the masculine and feminine energies, lead to the ascension of the Kundalini and a mature relationship of love between a man and a woman. Devi's Tantra is not just a novel but a real text of Tantric teachings for the modern man. It is a book to always have with you, a book that helps to open up not only the heart but also the channels of light inherent in humans that connect us with the divine around us.
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.
Il 16 marzo 2018 Netflix pubblica sulla sua piattaforma la serie Wild Wild Country, quella che la gente chiama semplicemente “il documentario su Osho”. In realtà è il documentario in sei puntate sulla folle e sconvolgente storia della comune di Rajneeshpuram, fondata nel 1981 dai seguaci di Osho in Oregon. Sì, in Oregon. Perché proprio lì? Questo è solo il primo degli interrogativi che la serie fa sorgere. Perché chi l’ha vista lo sa, le domande, le curiosità e i dilemmi si accumulano puntata dopo puntata e trovare le risposte dentro di noi e nel world wide web non è così semplice. Roberta Lippi l’ha fatto per voi: scandagliando tantissime fonti e intervistando due protagon...
This is the diary of the roller-coaster ride of Shunyo's inner and outer adventures, which proved to be both life and sanity threatening yet profoundly rewarding. The story is told of how a western woman became a disciple of the greatest Mystic of this century. In its simple style she takes the reader through hair-raising adventures from prison, to attempted murder and finally to the truth of Osho's death by thallium poisoning by the American authorities. Running parallel with these outer adventures are her intimate accounts of life with Osho, and her own self-discoveries.
The last words Osho spoke before leaving the body: "Anando will be my medium." Through a series of poignant memories and anecdotes, Anando offers a glimpse into the private life of the twentieth-century mystic, Osho, through her unique perspective as one of his caretakers and secretaries in the last years of his life. These stories, never before shared publicly, show another side of the man described by The Times (London) as "one of the makers of the twentieth century". Anando reveals the sense of humor and fearlessness with which he navigated the controversies that hounded him in his later years, as well as the immense compassion and love with which he worked on those closest to him.
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One Hundred Tales For Ten Thousand Buddhas—this is an essential book. There exists no other quite like it. It is a collection of living moments with the living Buddha. It is not some events remembered and then adorned with reactions. These are tales vitally alive. These tales are a great gift for all of us—those who have sat with the living Master and those who haven’t. It is a book for all seekers. It is also a book for those who are not actively seeking, but surely have the same longing-the longing for a taste of that love which has no bondage.
Ma Prem Nivedita, the author of this book- 'Being with Osho', has spent about 55 years with Osho. She consider's Osho as her Sadguru. Being with Osho, her life has been transformed from an ordinary one to the changed one that she is leading now. The author is a good poet too. She has written lots of poems which shows her assimilation with Osho The book is a collection of author's memories and her poems. It narrates her journey from the first meeting with Osho till the time Osho left for heavenly abode. The book tells about her wonderful experiences whether related to Osho's discourses, bhajans, meditation camps, his super consciousness and lots of other incidences and her own story. The authors has tried her best, through this book to bring before the people about Osho that, how he took revolutionary steps and put his life at stake for the benefit of our society, and also to get rid of many misconceptions about Osho. Overall, the book is full of very interesting episodes which readers will enjoy and its language is very easy to understand . A must have book for everyone.
Did Osho truly die a natural death? Or were there other forces at play? 27 years after Osho's death, investigative journalist Abhay Vaidya reveals shocking details of the case that he tracked for nearly three decades. Osho's death on 19th January, 1990 triggered intense factional fights and intrigue among his closest followers for the control of the funds, intellectual properties and other lucrative assets of the Movement. Who Killed Osho? not only captures the history of the Movement but is also the definitive account to date of Osho’s death and that of his soulmate, Nirvano. Throwing fresh light on the controversial circumstances of their deaths, this book makes a case for investigations into the affairs of the Osho trusts as they exist today.