You are invited to
Transforming Work
into Meditation
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Swami Antar Rahi
Swami Rahi, an Osho disciple since his teenage days, loves life as taught by Osho, to live in totality. He considers life as the greatest teacher if one remains open and receptive to it each moment.
He loves to enjoy in the meditative atmosphere of the commune and had the fortune of living in Osho communes since 2000, dedicating his life to Osho’s work. To him, sannyas means passionate creativity.
Swami Antar Rahi
Facilitates group(s):
» Transforming Work into Meditation
» Photography Meditation Retreat
Swami Rahi, an Osho disciple since his teenage days, loves life as taught by Osho, to live in totality. He considers life as the greatest teacher if one remains open and receptive to it each moment.
He loves to enjoy in the meditative atmosphere of the commune and had the fortune of living in Osho communes since 2000, dedicating his life to Osho’s work. To him, sannyas means passionate creativity. He loves photography deeply. He is also into web designing and development, documentary filmmaking, adventurer, trekking facilitator, and DJ. He learned everything by himself and not from any institute or school, as he believes that one can learn only technical stuff in schools and the practicality remains missing. One has to not just think beyond the box, one has to break it.
He has more than 20 years of experience of work meditation in commune and regular life. To worship in the commune is to get soaked in the energy field of an enlightened master. In the ordinary sense of work, there is ambition, stress, competition. With meditation, work is transformed into play and relaxation. With sincerity and responsibility towards one’s own self-growth making meditation a part of our day to day life, it is easy to create a balance between work and meditation.
About the Program
Out of my ten years of experience of working in Osho communes (and practicing work-meditation since more than twenty years) I have learnt how to transform work into worship. To worship in the commune is to get soaked in the energy field of an enlightened master. In the ordinary sense of work there is ambition, stress, competition. With meditation, work is transformed into play and relaxation. With sincerity and responsibility towards one’s own self growth and making meditation a part of our day to day life, it is easy to create a balance between work and meditation.
In this group, we will be doing Osho meditations and taking the same meditative quality to a variety of tasks available in the natural environment at Osho Nisarga and surrounding areas, As Osho says, meditation need not be a serious affair, it can be fun, unleashing infinite creativity.
Osho says:
"Whatsoever you do, if you do it joyfully, if you do it lovingly, if your act of doing it is not purely economical, then it is creative. If you have something growing out of it within you, if it gives you growth, it is spiritual, it is creative, it is divine.”
Osho adds:
"Work is a necessary part of your transformation. Groups clean your mind but without work the mind will again gather rubbish. Meditation takes you beyond-the-mind, but it starts cutting roots from the body-mind, and I want you to be with a wholesome integrated personality. Therapists clean the rubbish that centuries have poured into the mind, then work should make the body rooted in the ground, and then meditation can grow like flowers of a tree in the high sky.
People need to change the attitude that exists about work, particularly in the Western mind. Meditation should be part of the work, not separate from it.
Work and relaxation are not contradictory. In fact, the more you put yourself into work the deeper you can go into relaxation. So both are important. The harder you work the deeper you can relax. Work is valuable. It will bring humbleness and silence. People should feel that their work is something very special, and that whatever work they do is respectable."
Osho says
Meditation should be part of the work, not separate from it.
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Highlights
If you have been meditating for many years
You don’t have time for meditation
Learn the art of
Transforming Daily Life into Meditation.
Totality instead of living in split.
Meditating with open eyes!
FAQ of this Program
No, this is a residential 4 days program in the beautiful Osho Nisarga located on the foothills of the Himalayas with a river let flowing within the property, making it a perfect ambience for a silent retreat.
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Osho Meditation Centre in the Himalayas
In sync with Osho’s vision, created by His personal secretary Ma yoga Neelam, Nisarga is a sacred Buddhafield, an ideal Osho Center for Meditation & Mindfulness.
Meditation programs facilitated by experienced therapists & facilitators, delicious and mostly homegrown organic food, clean and aesthetic accommodation, Zen style campus of international standards, mesmerizing Himalayan views, and walks alongside the freshwater stream – Nisarga is a serene oasis in the lap of nature – bringing together seekers from all over the world.
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How to reach
Osho Nisarga
Most people travel from Delhi, it being major national and international hub. Distance from Delhi to Osho Nisarga by road is between 525 to 580 Km, or between 325 to 360 miles.
Buses:
There are overnight Government buses from Delhi to Dharamsala by Himachal Tourism Development Corporation (HTDC), as well as several private Volvo buses by Bedi Travels, etc. for online bookings please visit: https://online.hrtchp.com.
When coming by bus to Dharamsala, it is convenient to get down at Chetru (6 Km or 3.7 miles before Dharamsala) for easy access to Osho Nisarga. From there catch a taxi or another bus to reach us. Alternately you may also get down at Gaggal and order a taxi.
Trains
The nearest railway station is at Pathankot. Daily day as well as night trains run from New Delhi and old Delhi railway stations to Pathankot as well as Pathankot Cantt. Vande Bharat Express, (New Delhi to Amb Andaura, Una) is another regular train service option.
After arriving at Pathankot, Pathankot Cantt or Una, you may either order yourself a taxi, which takes about 2-3 hours of travelling time, or catch a bus to Dharamsala.
Air:
The nearest airport is at Gaggal (7 Km or 4.3 miles from Osho Nisarga). Alliance Air, Spice Jet and Indigo offer flights between Delhi and Dharamsala.
Taxi:
To book a taxi to Osho Nisarga in advance, call Mr. Praveen at 9418142830.
Email:
yes@oshonisarga.com
Call:
+919418037370
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