The Master

Who is
Osho?

A contemporary mystic who taught the world that meditation is not an act, but the natural state of being.

Osho

Osho (1931–1990) is a contemporary enlightened master whose vision has touched the lives of millions of seekers around the world. A rare combination of the wisdom of Buddha, the joy of Krishna and the rebellion of Jesus.

He delivered over 7,000 hours of recorded discourses on subjects ranging from the sayings of Lao Tzu to the songs of Kabir, from the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali to the parables of the Sufi mystics — all pointing again and again to one single truth: that meditation is the only revolution.

"Never Born — Never Died. Only Visited This Planet Earth Between Dec 11 1931 — Jan 19 1990"

Epitaph at the Samadhi

Meditative Therapies

Vipassana

The technique of pure witnessing — watching the breath, watching the body, watching the mind without identification.

Mystic Rose

Three weeks of laughter, tears and silent watching — described by Osho as the most important breakthrough in meditation in 2,500 years.

No-Mind

A week of gibberish followed by a week of silent witnessing — to free the mind from its conditioning.

Intensive Enlightenment

A week of repeating a single existential question, dissolving the mind's defences against the truth.

Osho's Legacy — Master of Masters

Osho is not the end of a tradition but the beginning of a new one — a living, breathing meditation that does not depend on belief, on rituals, on holy books. He taught that every human being carries the seed of buddhahood, and that meditation is simply the sunlight that helps it grow.

His work continues today through tens of thousands of meditators, hundreds of centers, and a single, simple flame: the one each of us can light in our own hearts.