November saw the completion of the Vigyan Bhairav Tantra meditation retreat trilogy – some of the Indian participants had also participated on the previous two retreats and so experienced an astonishing 108 meditations in all. No lack of choice there! Next year the cycle starts again, though actually you can jump in at any time.
Participants from the first Sacred India Tour share some of their highlights:
Oh to be again embracing and being embraced by the tree where Osho became enlightened…held in infinity as in the arms of the most pure and tender lover.
Sacred India has no beginning and no ending. It allows us to experience the eternal song of life in all it’s multidimensional facets. It is the home of my soul, and returning here for a spiritual pilgrimage brings immense fulfillment.
Sarita talks about the difference between sacred sexuality and Tantra and the importance of both
Sarita fulfilled a long-held dream by meeting with a Kogi elder in London early this month. She was deeply touched by their way of life and message they have for our world, warning us to respect and live in harmony with the earth before its too late.
As news of the dissolution of the School of Awakening breaks, a new life bursts onto the scene…
Budding couples Tantra teacher Fiona talks about how moved she is by the blossoming of couples (including her own!) into ecstatic, wonderful, ordinary truth
This blog is about a shocking turn of events regarding Aisho, (meaning Radiant Love in Japanese.) After an exquisite series of Aisho Retreats with Uezu San and me, in France, Norway and Sweden, Uezu San announced he would like to let go of the Aisho Project and focus on his individual work.
Sarita talks about her joy of being at the first ever Osho Leela Tantra Festival and the abundance of love it created.
Tantra teacher Roxana talks of how Tantra touched her at a young age – and then again on her journey deep into love.