De onwetendheid voorbij

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In dit boek vertelt Surya Cliné over de grote betekenis die een drieweekse meditatiereis in 2016 door Centraal India voor haar had. Hij voerde langs plekken op de route van Pune via New Delhi, Agra en Khajuraho naar Jabalpur. In een deel van dit gebied, in Centraal India, brengt de hedendaagse mysticus Osho (1931-1990) tot zijn achtendertigste jaar zijn leven door. Zijn jeugd beschrijft hij onder meer in zijn boek Glimpses of a Golden Childhood, dat onderweg bij het bezoek aan diverse locaties tot leven komt. Het is een kennismaking met het voor vele westerlingen onbekende leven van Osho, voordat hij vanaf 1974 een wereldbekende meester in Pune wordt. Ook de verschillende mystieke plekken zijn intrigerend, met name de tempels van Khajuraho en de Taj Mahal. De eerste vanwege hun belang voor tantra en de tweede als meditatieobject gemaakt door Soefi-mystici. Veel van deze plekken zijn krachtplekken waarvan de energie voelbaar is voor diegene die daar ontvankelijk voor is. Het verhaal wordt geïllustreerd met foto's die tijdens de reis werden gemaakt.
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Surya Cliné
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De onwetendheid voorbij

Een meditatiereis door Osho's India

Year of publication : 2020
Publisher : Self-published
ISBN  : none
Number of pages : 180
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : P
Edition notes : © 2020 Surya Cliné
Photos by participants of the journey in 2016
Cover and design: Surya Cliné
Editing: Frank Cliné
Printed in Poland by Amazon Fulfillment, Poland Sp. z o.o., Wroclaw
Foreword: Surya Cliné, Odoorn, Januari 2020
Introduction by the author
  • Cover back.

    Cover back.

  • Pages 016 - 17.

    Pages 016 - 17.

  • Pages 096 - 97.

    Pages 096 - 97.

  • Pages 100 - 101. The bungalow of dr. Roy on the university compound of Sagar, where Osho was allowed to live.

    Pages 100 - 101. The bungalow of dr. Roy on the university compound of Sagar, where Osho was allowed to live.

  • Pages 106 - 107. Osho's birthplace in Kuchwada.

    Pages 106 - 107. Osho's birthplace in Kuchwada.

  • Pages 108 - 109. The room where Osho was born.

    Pages 108 - 109. The room where Osho was born.

  • Pages 118 - 119. Top: Gadarwara: The bodhi tree that Sukhaiji received from Osho. Bottom: Gadarwara, Osho Leela Ashram: small Osho temple

    Pages 118 - 119. Top: Gadarwara: The bodhi tree that Sukhaiji received from Osho.
    Bottom: Gadarwara, Osho Leela Ashram: small Osho temple

  • Pages 120 - 121. Left, bottom: Gadarwara: One of Osho's bodhi trees, planted along the river Shakkar. Right, top: the entry to Osho's room. Right, bottom: Osho's room in the second paternal home in Gadarwara.

    Pages 120 - 121. Left, bottom: Gadarwara: One of Osho's bodhi trees, planted along the river Shakkar.
    Right, top: the entry to Osho's room.
    Right, bottom: Osho's room in the second paternal home in Gadarwara.

  • Pages 122 - 123. Left, top: Entry to the second paternal home in Gadarwara. Left, bottom: Entry to the first paternal home in Gadarwara. Right, top: : The shop in the first paternal home in Gadarwara. Right, bottom: Gadarwara: Osho's primary school.

    Pages 122 - 123. Left, top: Entry to the second paternal home in Gadarwara.
    Left, bottom: Entry to the first paternal home in Gadarwara.
    Right, top: : The shop in the first paternal home in Gadarwara.
    Right, bottom: Gadarwara: Osho's primary school.

  • Pages 124 - 125. Left: The Elephant Gate, next to Osho's primary school.

    Pages 124 - 125. Left: The Elephant Gate, next to Osho's primary school.

  • Pages 132 - 133. Left, top: Gadarwara: Osho's high school classroom.

    Pages 132 - 133. Left, top: Gadarwara: Osho's high school classroom.

  • Pages 142 - 143. The marble rocks at Bhedaghat.

    Pages 142 - 143. The marble rocks at Bhedaghat.

  • Pages 148 - 149. The maulshree tree in the 'Bhawar Tal'in Jabalpur, under which Osho became enlightened.

    Pages 148 - 149. The maulshree tree in the 'Bhawar Tal'in Jabalpur, under which Osho became enlightened.

  • Pages 154 - 155. Yoghesh Bhavan: Osho's home. Right the living room in Jabalpur.

    Pages 154 - 155. Yoghesh Bhavan: Osho's home. Right the living room in Jabalpur.

  • Pages 156 - 157. University of Jabalpur. Left top: The gate. Bottom: the auditorium, where Osho would give his lectures after his own classroom had become too small. Right top: Osho's chair in the univerity library. Bottom: Osho with his colleagues and students of the Mahakoshail Arts College.

    Pages 156 - 157. University of Jabalpur. Left top: The gate. Bottom: the auditorium, where Osho would give his lectures after his own classroom had become too small. Right top: Osho's chair in the univerity library. Bottom: Osho with his colleagues and students of the Mahakoshail Arts College.

  • Pages 162 - 163. Left: the small house where Osho lives in Jabalpur, at the entrance to the path to ashram Amritdham. Right: The black rock in the ashram Amritdham, where Osho would be meditating.

    Pages 162 - 163. Left: the small house where Osho lives in Jabalpur, at the entrance to the path to ashram Amritdham. Right: The black rock in the ashram Amritdham, where Osho would be meditating.

  • Pages 174 - 175. Map of the journey.

    Pages 174 - 175. Map of the journey.