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In the Eye of the Hurricane

Veena reviews Devakant’s recently published book: “…as well as being a positive antidote to the recent ugly misrepresentations in the ‘Wild Wild Country’ debacle, it is an informative, precious, wonder-filled book that is infinitely worth reading.”

Every book written by a disciple contributes something to the phenomenon that is Osho, but, for me, Devakant’s book, ‘In the Eye of the Hurricane’, has a depth and breadth of vision that encompasses much more than most.

Dinner with Osho

Roshani reviews Savita’s recently published book: “If you wish to partake in the intimacy with Osho afforded to early Indian sannyasins, this is the book for you.”

Dinner with Osho: Intimate Tales of Two Women on the Path of Meditation by Savita Brandt consists of detailed remembrances of the intimacies shared between two early Indian sannyasin women and Osho. For Urmila the deep initial connection was mind-to-mind. For Shobhana the connection was heart-to-heart.

Dearly Beloved

A review by Chinmaya on Yousuf Tilly’s book, subtitled ’30 Days in the Osho Ashram, Discovering the Soul of a Spiritual Enterprise’.

This irreverent romp through the current state of the Osho International Meditation Resort in Pune is undertaken by a subscriber to what he calls the “Netflix-generation of spirituality.” The author is delightfully full of non-seriousness (“Rajneesh was about the only Indian who didn’t shake his head the way the other billion do”) and describes himself as neither a critic of Rajneesh nor a sympathizer.