Shantam I SIngh
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, Eastern Words and Phrases, and the Western Spiritual Seeker, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 6 months ago
“Western and eastern traditions were not so far apart”, then what was the need to drop parental names for some exotic Indian words?
Arpana, Lokesh, Madhu, Parmartha, Satyadeva – I mean, why massacre loving names […]
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, Eastern Words and Phrases, and the Western Spiritual Seeker, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 6 months ago
If I am reborn in the West and have same ‘higher calling’ as in this life I will prefer 100% to join full-time Christian monastery than to follow any of the Asian religions. They are simply unsuitable for the […]
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, Eastern Words and Phrases, and the Western Spiritual Seeker, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 6 months ago
One more wonderful piece of writing. Thanks, Simond.
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, Finding Osho Everywhere, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 6 months ago
Sorry to say, SD, you have not an iota of idea about the geographical real life creation of Osho. Club Mad is one of the USP, even from the time of Osho, and later on it was touted as one of the main.
I have […]
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, Finding Osho Everywhere, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 6 months ago
What is the bonding between Catholic and Protestant Christians? Jesus and the Bible. Once they focus on the essence, differences wither away and even deeper feeling of oneness emerges which can be amazing for […]
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, Finding Osho Everywhere, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 6 months ago
10 dirty words in a dictionary do not make it erotic literature. Osho is not and cannot be everywhere, not even in next 2500 years, never ever.
Jesus and Muhammad will remain the everywhere names on this planet […]
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, The Words should reach – How? – it is not my concern: Osho, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 6 months ago
For me, Osho is as dead as Jesus or Buddha. Unfortunately, his church is in bigger shit than Christianity and Buddhism. Being an insider participant it seems my good intention to clean the sewerage.
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, The Words should reach – How? – it is not my concern: Osho, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 6 months ago
It is easy to play morally superior when one has no emotional investment. For example, priests do this all the time though hold their salary as tightly as child holds the teddy bear.
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, Finding Osho Everywhere, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 6 months ago
Must say wow!
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, Views from All Sides!, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 6 months ago
Parmartha, do you think your personal opinion and choice has the moral ground and deep penetrating spiritual insights, and others are lacking something?
Projections and perceptions are like photoshops. One can […]
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, The Words should reach – How? – it is not my concern: Osho, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 6 months ago
A common theme is emerging: in the end there is no message. Very Good!
What about the real estate in Pune whose market worth is around a billion euros?
Anyway, erotic literature has also never claimed to have […]
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, The Words should reach – How? – it is not my concern: Osho, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 6 months ago
It is well written post, Madhu. Intelligently and honestly written pieces have their own flavour, like summer smell of the grill. More forbidden by the religions and equally fanatic vegans, better taste the […]
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, The Words should reach – How? – it is not my concern: Osho, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 6 months ago
When few people recommend some meditation, it feels like Meditation and Masturbation come from the same root; root is the desire to have peaceful pleasure!
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, Heinous Atrocities: An Osho Take, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 6 months ago
This is one five star post, Preetam, both the points are wise and penetrative.
Neo-sannyasins are also carrying their collective ‘karma’; the more I point about it, more I am ridiculed!
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, Heinous Atrocities: An Osho Take, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 7 months ago
Yes, I also love to support Britain´s exit from European Union and looking forward for Catalonia and Scotland to become independent countries.
I am also looking forward for end of monarchies in rest of the […]
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, Heinous Atrocities: An Osho Take, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 7 months ago
Faceless Frank, you have got wisdom to see the true colours of oratory of Indian gurus by wasting your life.
I can relate with this very well. Wisdom is not free, it asks for much prize.
At the end of the show, […]
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, Heinous Atrocities: An Osho Take, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 7 months ago
This is a good analogy, satchit. Fits very well with Osho & his concept of Sannyas, once touted as the ultimate breakthrough in stuck spirituality.
Best solution is don´t do anything. Just talk and write.
Every […]
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, Views from All Sides!, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 7 months ago
Osho legacy is almost like Syria. One man´s wish to obsessively control that which is a common legacy.
If a campus of 24 acres whose market worth is around a billion dollars cannot be managed with the […]
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, Views from All Sides!, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 7 months ago
Is there not a single Osho talk which gives some hints to resolve the in-house crisis?
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Shantam I SIngh commented on the post, Heinous Atrocities: An Osho Take, on the site sannyasnews 6 years, 7 months ago
‘The Clash of Civilisations and the Remaking of the World Order’ is an interesting book. Those who think West has become a dangerous place to live should think why it is so. In my opinion, it is because of the […]
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