Born Again: Osho Meditative Therapy (2024)

June 16 - 22

Arrival Date & Time

Jun 15th till 4 pm

Departure Date & Time

Jun 22nd after 2 pm

Language

In English & Hindi

Program Type

Advanced Group

Facilitator

Ma Abha and Sw. Jagdish

Program Details

Osho says
"Remember this: regain your childhood. Everyone longs for it, but no one is doing anything to regain it. Everyone longs for it! People go on saying that childhood was paradise and poets go on writing poems about the beauty of childhood. Who is preventing you? Regain it! I give you this opportunity to regain it."

Osho born-again meditative therapy is a one week process to rediscover the beauty of childhood. The group is designed as per Osho's instructions to regain your childhood innocence in which meditation happens naturally.

In the first stage, you will be given a unique environment to be playful and allowing yourself to be a child again. Just enter your childhood whatever you wanted to do, do it – dancing, singing, jumping, crying, and weeping – anything at all, in any posture. Nothing is prohibited except touching other people. In the second stage, sitting silently in the childlike freshness, meditation happens on its own.

“This great experiment through which we are passing is basically to achieve your lost childhood again. When I say ‘your lost childhood,’ I mean your innocence, your eyes full of wonder, knowing nothing, having nothing, but yet feeling yourself at the top of the world. Those golden moments of wonder, joy, no tension, no worry, no anxiety, have to be regained, rediscovered. The sage is nothing but the circle that started in your birth coming full way, complete, back to the same point.

“This is your second childhood. You are born again. Your eyes are no longer filled with the dust of knowing. But this not-knowing is a tremendous perceptivity, a great clarity. It does not need to know, because it feels, and feeling is a higher state than knowing. As the clarity becomes more and more transparent, instead of feeling it becomes your being.”
OSHO