Matsuo Basho was the Japanese enlightened ZEN mystic and master, famous for his short poetries known as Haikus. Osho has explained that these Haikus are not from mind or thinking, they are simply what Basho…
Beloved Master, What is life? It is not a question. A rose is a rose is a rose. What is a rose? You are alive, and you ask me what is life? Are you alive…
1st of April must be the day of laughter and joke as this is the day when Sufi Mystic Mulla Nasruddin was born. Mulla nasruddin was a Selijuq satirist and an enlightened mystic born in…
Osho on Gibberish BELOVED OSHO, WHEN HYAKUJO WAS A YOUNG BOY, HIS MOTHER TOOK HIM TO A TEMPLE, AND ENTERING, SHE BOWED TO THE BUDDHIST STATUE. POINTING TO THE STATUE, HYAKUJO ASKED HIS MOTHER, “WHAT’S…
Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch post-impressionist painter, born on 30th of march who become posthumously the most popular and influential figure in the history of western art. In a decade he created 2100 art…
Holi is an ancient annual festival of joy, dance, color and expression, originated from India but now also celebrated in many other parts of Asia. According to Indian calendar holi is celebrated on full moon…
Osho on Gibberish BELOVED OSHO, RELAXATION HAS ALWAYS BEEN ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE STATES OF BEING FOR ME. “WATCHFULNESS” SEEMS TO BE POSSIBLE ONLY THEN, OR AT LEAST SO MUCH EASIER. BELOVED MASTER, WOULD…
A born rebel or a freedom fighter or a highly educated person or a top corporate executive or a sannyasin? Is it possible to find such a versatile being? YES! Everything is possible with the…
26th of March is the birthday of an enlightened master Zarathustra also known as Zoroaster. He was from Iranian origin. His teachings challenged the existing traditions of the Indo-Iranian religion and inaugurated a movement that eventually became…
Beloved Osho, When things become difficult for me I take refuge in the here and now. In the moment all is still, and it is the only way for me to stand on the razor’s…
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