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Osho: in love and life, be a participant, not a spectator!
Osho: Laugh, weep, dance, cry, sing, run, jog, jump, do whatsoever – but don’t think about it.
A Tantra meditation for lovers of senses
Tantra says that the body is the only tool we have that can lead us in the present moment, outside of our mind. When we are in the mind, everything is a memory of the past or a projection in the future. When we are in the present moment, on the contrary, we expand and we are open to the mystery and to the juiciness of existence.
TROUBLES TO THE ONE WHO TOUCHES KUNDALINI MEDITATION… OSHO’S ONE!
How difficult it is to make meditation a healthy daily habit? “I don’t have time” is the most frequent excuse that we give ourselves but sometimes it’s also about having that courage to stop for an hour or more and look directly inside of us without avoiding what we dislike and what is uncomfortable, what we judge and we would like to be different… and yes, as Osho has always said, meditation is the only medicine that he can give for each of our diseases.
What is the purpose of all this? What is the right direction?
In this video, Osho reminds us, with his usual sense of humor, that joy is the only possible answer!
Tantra and Self-pleasuring
Pornography is definitely not the answer, but Tantra is also helpful in a situation like the one we’re living in now. Here is what Radha thinks about selfpleasuring and the Meditation she suggests to transform self-eroticism into a meditation to expand our sexual energy...
Truth has nothing to do with your mind. Truth happens!
"If you sit by my side, slowly slowly your mind will start dispersing like the morning mist. Slowly slowly a silence will start penetrating you -- not of your doing, but coming on its own. A stillness will pervade you..." Osho
Osho: the 4 pillars of health
To be healthy in consciousness means: first, to be awake; second, to be harmonious; third, to be ecstatic; and fourth, to be compassionate. If these four things are fulfilled, one is inwardly healthy.
The Orgasmic Body
Radha, Tantra and Meditation Teacher tells us how, during her years in Pune, in the Osho Commune, through an unusual practice suggested by the Master, she succeeded for the first time in opening up so totally to her sexual energy to be able to expand the orgasmic sensation throughout her body and not just during the sexual act …
Unless you experience orgasm you’ll never really discover your full potential
Orgasm can be a very nourishing experience, both for the body and the spirit: according to Tantra, it’s only through this experience that we can discover something about ourselves that goes beyond ourselves. But what can we do when orgasm is missing?