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:''"It is a documentary film about the mystic Osho and his vision of living totally, which can he called a synthesis of the material world and the spiritual, the outer and the inner.
[[image:Meditation The Art of Ecstasy film cassette.jpg | thumb | VHS cassette | 300px ]]
:''In the film we meet people who have made meditation into a lifestyle, and we discover how successful sports and business people are using OshO's methods to enhance their performance.
:VHS description:
:''It shows how people from all over the world meet at the world's largest meditation resort, to learn how they can actualize their own potential.
::"This Norwegian production was very well received when shown at prime time at Norway's national television. It is a documentary film about the mystic Osho and his vision of living totally, which can he called a synthesis of the material world and the spiritual, the outer and the inner. In the film we meet people who have made meditation into a lifestyle, and we discover how successful sports and business people are using Osho's methods to enhance their performance.
:''The American best-selling writer, Tom Robbins, and leading media commentators give fascinating insights into why Osho's meditations have become so attractive to the contemporary man."''
::It shows how people from all over the world meet at the world's largest meditation resort, to learn how they can actualize their own potential.
 
::The American best-selling writer, Tom Robbins, and leading media commentators give fascinating insights into why Osho's meditations have become so attractive to the contemporary man."
:Opening storyboard:
::The vision of the controversial Indian-born mystic Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh - "Osho" - lives on at his meditation resort in Poona, India.
::6 years after the death of this former philosophy professor, more people than ever are gong there to taste his vision of living meditatively.


:Interviews with [[Ma Deva Sarito|Deva Sarito]], Writer, USA; [[wikipedia:Mikael Reuterswärd|Mikael Reuterswärd]], Mountain Climber, Sweden; [[wikipedia:Roger Nilson|Roger Nilson]] M.D., Whitbread Skipper, Sweden; [[wikipedia:Bettina Röhl|Bettina Röhl]], journalist, Spiegel-TV, Germany; [[wikipedia:Aroon Purie|Aroon Purie]], Editor, ''India Today''; [[Sw Deva Samvado|Samvado]], Professor, USA; [[wikipedia:Tom Robbins|Tom Robbins]], Best-selling Author, USA; [[Ma Deva Waduda|Waduda Paradiso]], Music Label Director, Italy; [[Sw Krishna Prem (American)|Krishna Prem]], Zen Tennis Instructor, USA; [[wikipedia:Khushwant Singh|Khushwant Singh]], Media Commentator, India; [[Sw Anand Yogendra|Yogendra O'Byrne]], Lawyer and Tai Chi master, Canada; [[Wikipedia:Barbara Rütting|Barbara Rütting]], Acress, Germany; [[Sw Atiharsha]], Ex-Police Commissioner, Germany; [[Ma Prem Maneesha|Maneesha]], Midwife, Australia.
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language = English |
language = English |
released =  1996? |
released =  1996 |
length = 45 min |
length = 47 min |
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:Music: Eurythmics "There Must Be an Angel" ; Ashik "'Dancing Lightly"
:Dance: Amiyo Dancing Company
:Camera: Normand Cornut, [[Sw Anand Premlok]], Niket D.l Sherer, Shailesh Bhagat Maharaj
:Camera - Southern Sea: Roger Nilson
:Camera - Mount Everest: Mikael Reuterswärd
:Production: insearch video ©1996
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also = [https://www.oshoviha.org/p-1836-meditation-the-art-of-ecstasy-dvd OshoViha]
:OshoFilmArchive catalog no : OFA00,014 [best quality] and OFA00,283 [reasonable quality]. |
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Image:Meditation- The Art of Ecstasy (film)02 Sarito.jpg|Sarito.
Image:Meditation- The Art of Ecstasy (film)03 Reuterswärd.jpg|Reuterswärd.
Image:Meditation- The Art of Ecstasy (film)04 Nilson.jpg|Nilson.
Image:Meditation- The Art of Ecstasy (film)05 Röhl.jpg|Röhl.
Image:Meditation- The Art of Ecstasy (film)06 Purie.jpg|Purie.
Image:Meditation- The Art of Ecstasy (film)07 Samvado.jpg|Samvado.
Image:Meditation- The Art of Ecstasy (film)08 Robbins.jpg|Robbins.
Image:Meditation- The Art of Ecstasy (film)09 Waduda.jpg|Waduda.
Image:Meditation- The Art of Ecstasy (film)10 KP.jpg|KP.
Image:Meditation- The Art of Ecstasy (film)11 Khushwant.jpg|Khushwant.
Image:Meditation- The Art of Ecstasy (film)12 Yogendra.jpg|Yogendra.
Image:Meditation- The Art of Ecstasy (film)13 Rütting.jpg|Rütting.
Image:Meditation- The Art of Ecstasy (film)14 Atiharsha.jpg|Atiharsha.
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[[category:Filmography|Meditation The Art of Ecstasy (1996)]]

Latest revision as of 09:11, 7 September 2023

Film title
VHS Cover
VHS Back cover
VHS cassette
VHS description:
"This Norwegian production was very well received when shown at prime time at Norway's national television. It is a documentary film about the mystic Osho and his vision of living totally, which can he called a synthesis of the material world and the spiritual, the outer and the inner. In the film we meet people who have made meditation into a lifestyle, and we discover how successful sports and business people are using Osho's methods to enhance their performance.
It shows how people from all over the world meet at the world's largest meditation resort, to learn how they can actualize their own potential.
The American best-selling writer, Tom Robbins, and leading media commentators give fascinating insights into why Osho's meditations have become so attractive to the contemporary man."
Opening storyboard:
The vision of the controversial Indian-born mystic Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh - "Osho" - lives on at his meditation resort in Poona, India.
6 years after the death of this former philosophy professor, more people than ever are gong there to taste his vision of living meditatively.
Interviews with Deva Sarito, Writer, USA; Mikael Reuterswärd, Mountain Climber, Sweden; Roger Nilson M.D., Whitbread Skipper, Sweden; Bettina Röhl, journalist, Spiegel-TV, Germany; Aroon Purie, Editor, India Today; Samvado, Professor, USA; Tom Robbins, Best-selling Author, USA; Waduda Paradiso, Music Label Director, Italy; Krishna Prem, Zen Tennis Instructor, USA; Khushwant Singh, Media Commentator, India; Yogendra O'Byrne, Lawyer and Tai Chi master, Canada; Barbara Rütting, Acress, Germany; Sw Atiharsha, Ex-Police Commissioner, Germany; Maneesha, Midwife, Australia.
language
English
released
1996
length
47 min

credits

Music: Eurythmics "There Must Be an Angel" ; Ashik "'Dancing Lightly"
Dance: Amiyo Dancing Company
Camera: Normand Cornut, Sw Anand Premlok, Niket D.l Sherer, Shailesh Bhagat Maharaj
Camera - Southern Sea: Roger Nilson
Camera - Mount Everest: Mikael Reuterswärd
Production: insearch video ©1996

see also

OshoViha
OshoFilmArchive catalog no : OFA00,014 [best quality] and OFA00,283 [reasonable quality].



  • Sarito.

    Sarito.

  • Reuterswärd.

    Reuterswärd.

  • Nilson.

    Nilson.

  • Röhl.

    Röhl.

  • Purie.

    Purie.

  • Samvado.

    Samvado.

  • Robbins.

    Robbins.

  • Waduda.

    Waduda.

  • KP.

    KP.

  • Khushwant.

    Khushwant.

  • Yogendra.

    Yogendra.

  • Rütting.

    Rütting.

  • Atiharsha.

    Atiharsha.

  • Maneesha.

    Maneesha.