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[[Ma Prema Veena]] writes about this Satsang :
:"... Geeta told us that an old Japanese lady called Tamo-San, a priestess from a temple near Kamakura, south of Tokyo, had arrived with three disciples. She explained that she had come to visit Osho to give all her energy to him as he could reach people worldwide in a way that she could not. We were awed to hear this amazing story and were very curious to see how Osho would respond.
:In Buddha Hall that evening I could see the exquisite tiny lady sitting in the front row with her disciples. She seemed so light and so full of light and so very still. When Osho walked on to the podium, unusually Anando came with him. I saw that she was carrying a beautifully carved brass bowl.
:Osho walked to the edge of the podium and gestured to Tamo-San to come to him. She gracefully got up and stood in front of him, smiling up at him. He took the bowl from Anando, picked up a handfuls of rose petals and gently showered Tamo-San with the petals. When they were finished he namasted to her, she bowed in the Japanese way to him and they both returned to their seats.
:I was transfixed. What was I witnessing? There seemed to be a transmission without words, a conveying of knowing and understanding – and an exchange of infinite love.
:Tamo-San left the next day without saying a word of what had transpired."
:(Excerpt from [https://www.oshonews.com/2011/08/19/tamo-san-2/ Osho News]. See also [[Tamo-San]] for more on her and this meeting.)
 
 
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prevevent = Osho White Robe Brotherhood ~ 078 |
prevevent = Osho White Robe Brotherhood ~ 078 |
nextevent = Osho White Robe Brotherhood ~ 080 |
nextevent = Osho White Robe Brotherhood ~ 080 |

Revision as of 15:26, 7 February 2019

event type satsang
date & time 29 Nov 1989 pm
location Gautam the Buddha Auditorium, Pune
language Silence
audio Available (from Video)
online audio
video Available, duration 0h 22min.
online video
see also
online text
notes
Ma Prema Veena writes about this Satsang :
"... Geeta told us that an old Japanese lady called Tamo-San, a priestess from a temple near Kamakura, south of Tokyo, had arrived with three disciples. She explained that she had come to visit Osho to give all her energy to him as he could reach people worldwide in a way that she could not. We were awed to hear this amazing story and were very curious to see how Osho would respond.
In Buddha Hall that evening I could see the exquisite tiny lady sitting in the front row with her disciples. She seemed so light and so full of light and so very still. When Osho walked on to the podium, unusually Anando came with him. I saw that she was carrying a beautifully carved brass bowl.
Osho walked to the edge of the podium and gestured to Tamo-San to come to him. She gracefully got up and stood in front of him, smiling up at him. He took the bowl from Anando, picked up a handfuls of rose petals and gently showered Tamo-San with the petals. When they were finished he namasted to her, she bowed in the Japanese way to him and they both returned to their seats.
I was transfixed. What was I witnessing? There seemed to be a transmission without words, a conveying of knowing and understanding – and an exchange of infinite love.
Tamo-San left the next day without saying a word of what had transpired."
(Excerpt from Osho News. See also Tamo-San for more on her and this meeting.)


synopsis
Tamo-san: A Visit from the East


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