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madhu dagmar frantzen commented on the post, For those who doubt Osho loved books, on the site sannyasnews 9 years, 11 months ago
Joining Fresch,
in thank you, too!As i feel starting reading for a while
this is a special source (and what a joke…coming out of Denmark)…Trust-worthy in the sense
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Fresch commented on the blog post For those who doubt Osho loved books 9 years, 11 months ago
Thank you. Wow, i will read it right now.
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shantam commented on the post, Death of Old Disciple, on the site sannyasnews 9 years, 11 months ago
This is undoubtedly your great heart, Parmartha, that you are running this site. There is not even an iota of doubt that Sannyas News is incomparable, whereas all others are inflight magazines; if not Air India […]
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sannyasnews wrote a new post, For those who doubt Osho loved books, on the site sannyasnews 9 years, 11 months ago
There is good (and some new) material here especially detailing the time Osho spent collecting and reading books. Anand Neeten, who is a retired Assistant Professor of Library Sciences at Skagen University – […]
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Parmartha commented on the post, Death of Old Disciple, on the site sannyasnews 9 years, 11 months ago
My love is of the truth, which also includes pointing up error.
You don’t know me, Chetna, nor I you, so I think such a sweeping generalisation ( you say, “that you have little love in you at the moment”) lacks […]
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Parmartha commented on the post, Death of Old Disciple, on the site sannyasnews 9 years, 11 months ago
Everyone has limitations, Shantam, including you and me.
If you research my posts over the years properly you will see criticism of all those you mention. Because one side is wrong does not mean the other side […]
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shantam commented on the post, Death of Old Disciple, on the site sannyasnews 9 years, 11 months ago
Parmartha, you are cornered.
Chetna and others have rightly pointed.
Anyway, can you see some limitations in Devageet, Amrito, Jayesh etc., the living icons?
It is very easy to shoot soft targets.And other […]
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Parmartha commented on the post, Death of Old Disciple, on the site sannyasnews 9 years, 11 months ago
You misunderstand me, Swarum. Just as you say I did not know Narendra (though I knew him a little), you do not know me.
Narendra lived around Osho as much as possible, and even made it to Rajneeshpuram.
He left […]
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Parmartha commented on the post, Unpainted Wooden Crutches, on the site sannyasnews 9 years, 11 months ago
Like many devotees of Osho, the devotional stance always hates to admit that Osho was, apart from anything else, and certainly in the first place before his enlightenment, an intellectual. His path to no-mind was […]
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Parmartha commented on the post, Death of Old Disciple, on the site sannyasnews 9 years, 11 months ago
Not sure why the overreaction.
I knew Osho and lived with him. I do know he hated imitators.
I have the same mala as Narendra, and knew in passing most of those old Indian swamis in Pune one.
I also posted […]
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satyadeva commented on the post, Death of Old Disciple, on the site sannyasnews 9 years, 11 months ago
I wouldn’t doubt you personally, Chetna, but on the other hand how can one “love” someone one doesn’t know?
And I wonder how many in the communes pouring out “love and laughter” for the dead man actually knew […]
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Anand Newman commented on the blog post Death of Old Disciple 9 years, 11 months ago
Happy Journey, my friend.
I used to get very emotional whenever I read news of a long-time sannyasin leaving body even though I do not know them personally.
As the understanding about life and death gets […]
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Swaram commented on the blog post Death of Old Disciple 9 years, 11 months ago
Parmartha,
I find your comments very inappropriate and insensitive at this time.
Moreover, I met Narendra and stayed at his place at various times. He lived a very intimate and secluded life in a beautifl small […]
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chetna commented on the post, Death of Old Disciple, on the site sannyasnews 9 years, 11 months ago
“Like others, (Arun, Rajneesh, Osho’s brother, etc.) he became a sort of Osho replacement, giving sannyas, etc. and modelling his guruhood on Osho’s own.”
I find this comment quite bitter and totally […]
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Parmartha commented on the post, Death of Old Disciple, on the site sannyasnews 9 years, 11 months ago
Osho spoke to Narendra in the following way:
Narendra’s question:
Beloved Osho,
Since my childhood, I have seen you as a buddha, even before your enlightenment I saw you as a buddha – the same serenity, the […] -
shantam commented on the post, Death of Old Disciple, on the site sannyasnews 9 years, 11 months ago
One of the biggest miscalculations a doctor can make is to create multi-specialty hospital in that rural area where people need only a GP!
Many times, reading books and speaking books is not the same as building […]
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shantam commented on the post, Death of Old Disciple, on the site sannyasnews 9 years, 11 months ago
No, no, he was not inner circle type. In a way, like other Indian disciples, who hanker to be mini-gurus.
I think I should trademark and register the term iGuru!
Osho really chose the right people with […]
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Parmartha commented on the post, Death of Old Disciple, on the site sannyasnews 9 years, 11 months ago
He left the ‘main’ organisation shortly after Osho died, and started his own organisation, mainly an Indian type of outfit.
Like others, (Arun, Rajneesh, Osho’s brother, etc.) he became a sort of Osho […]
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chetna commented on the post, Death of Old Disciple, on the site sannyasnews 9 years, 11 months ago
Narendra Swami – a fire, an inspiration, a giggling Buddha! I love this man deeply. His best advice to me many years ago was not to travel anywhere, as the best place for meditation is your own bedroom at […]
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shantam commented on the post, Death of Old Disciple, on the site sannyasnews 9 years, 11 months ago
On my Facebook page, I have written some send-off thoughts to Swami Narendra Bodhisatva ji.
For a 23 year-old, newly arrived disciple in Pune, all the senior sannyains were looking like role models. I adored […]
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