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Revision as of 15:44, 26 November 2015
स्वामी आनंद रुद्र
("Rudy" Vogelsang)
Hi folks,
Fell in love with Osho 1977 and the honeymoon ain't over yet! I lived a few years in Poona One, The Ranch, Poona Two and Poona Three.
Besides that, I enjoy my time floating in the Indian Ocean when i'm not earning my bread and butter with programing computers.
Contact Details
- address
- PO Box 883
- Fremantle WA 6959
- Australia
- phones
- Mobile: +61 404-500-765 (Australia)
- Mobile: +49 175-812-1569 (Germany)
- Skype: rudy-0404500765
- email Rudra
- websites
- sannyas.org - the sannyas wiki (comes back here)
- sannyas.wiki (yes, this one)
- osho.wiki (this one too;)
- see also
- Rudra on facebook
- Artron Studios
1st Arrival Darshan, Poona 1 (1979) ~ notice the distance... i still stink of the west ;)
Energy Darshan with Vivek, Poona 1 (1979)
Energy Darshan with Vivek, Poona 1 (1979)
Leaving Darshan, Poona 1 (1979) ~ i get my box ;)
2nd Arrival Darshan Poona 1 (1979)
Energy Darshan, Poona 1 (1980) ~ this is what it looks like when Nothingness swallows an ego
"Then remains the subtlest kind of ego -- ego number three. You start thinking that you are a soul, a self. That too is false. Look into that too! And you will be surprised that when you look into yourself, you find vast emptiness and nothing else. Even the self is not found. The guests have disappeared, and suddenly you see that even the host is no more there. The guest and the host were all ghosts; they have all disappeared. Silence remains, utter silence, no sound -- neither of the guest nor of the host. All dialogue has stopped, all turmoil disappeared. There is utter emptiness, nothingness."
Osho, Zen: The Path of Paradox, Vol 3, Ch 9