Dinner with Osho
- The stories of Ma Anand Urmila and Ma Yoga Shobhana, told in the first person by Savita.
- Back cover:
- Two women - both housewives, both in close personal relationships with Osho long before he became the high-profile mystic he is known as today. Two spiritual journeys - both guided by Osho, but tailored to suit two very contrasting personalities and their different lives.
- One woman established a close intellectual friendship with Osho before starting to open her heart. The other fell in love, and continued to live from her emotions until his work with her gave her the tools to bring her head and heart into balance.
- Told in the first person, their contrasting tales show how Osho helped each woman grow into the under-explored part of herself, while guiding both to use meditation as a support for the challenges of family life. His subtle insights into the dilemmas faced by women treading the path of meditation in the mundane world are still as relevant today.
- author
- Savita Brandt
- language
- English
- notes
- 10 chapters in 2 parts; starting with a foreword, preface, introduction, and ending with a glossary, bibliography, Osho biographical timeline "about Osho's books", and acknowledgements.
- see also
- Excerpt on Osho News
- Review on Osho News
editions
Dinner with OshoIntimate Tales of Two Women on the Path of Meditation
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