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Best podcasts about bhagwan shree rajneesh osho

Latest podcast episodes about bhagwan shree rajneesh osho

Something Bigger Talk Show
Ma Anand Sheela: The Untold Story of Osho's Controversial Companion

Something Bigger Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 65:11


Ma Anand Sheela, former personal assistant to Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, shares her transformative journey. From leading the Rajneeshpuram commune in Oregon to rebuilding her life after prison, Sheela reflects on spirituality, love, and resilience.

Something Bigger Talk Show
Ma Anand Sheela on Osho's Accusations, Betrayal & Why She Never Looked Back—LIVE Q&A

Something Bigger Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 56:46


Ma Anand Sheela, former personal assistant to Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, shares her transformative journey. From leading the Rajneeshpuram commune in Oregon to rebuilding her life after prison, Sheela reflects on spirituality, love, and resilience.

Judaism Demystified | A Guide for Todays Perplexed
Episode 50: Rick Alan Ross "Cults Inside Out"

Judaism Demystified | A Guide for Todays Perplexed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 55:15


In this very unique episode, we interview cult-expert Rick Alan Ross to shed light on the definition of a cult and the techniques they use to recruit and control their members. Some historical and recent examples of cults include Adolph Hitler, Branch Davidians, Scientology, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho), and Lev Tahor. Ross explains common cult techniques people should look out for and who is generally susceptible. He also answers the question of whether a cult needs to be an organized group that holds meetings or if an individual can fall into the same trap by following politicians, conspiracy theorists, social media influencers, or even people as "unthreatening" as health coaches. Ross explains the difference between religion and cult, and how the Orthodox Jewish community can protect themselves from cult leaders/figures within their own religion, even when certain leaders still cast a big shadow after their death. He clarifies whether Hassidic sects like Chabad or Breslov fall under the category of a cult. Listeners will learn how someone can know if they're in a cult and how they can escape, considering that their safety may be compromised if they leave or expose the cult. Finally, Ross offers insights into how an ex-cult member can "deprogram" and reintegrate into normal society. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/judaismdemystified/support

Sin palomitas de maíz
Episodio 25: Doblaje y series extranjeras con Adrián Parada @adrianparada

Sin palomitas de maíz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 83:54


Episodio 25 de Sin palomitas de maízInvitado: Adrián Parada @adrianparadahttps://www.instagram.com/adrianparada/En el episodio 25 nos acompaña Adrián Parada para hablar de lo que está viendo en esta cuarentena. Iniciamos el episodio hablando del doblaje en series y películas y que vemos doblado o en el idioma original. Hace unos meses después de 9 años de emisión llegó a su final la serie Showtime: Homeland, una serie que sigue a Carrrie una agente la CIA en una historia de espionaje y misterio. Carlos nos habla de ella en la primera parte del episodio. https://www.foxplay.com/es-mx/shows/homelandAdrián Parada, nuestro invitado nos recomienda Fauda la serie israeli que cuenta el conflicto arabe-israelí en la franja de gaza desde la perspectiva de Israel. https://www.netflix.com/co/title/80113612Felipe nos envía un audio hablándonos del documental ganador del Oscar en el año 2013: Searching for the sugar man, la historia detrás de Sixto Rodríguez y su éxito en Sudáfrica. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2125608/Juan David cierra este episodio recomendando el true crime: Wild Wild Country, la serie documental de Netflix que cuenta la historia del gurú indio Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho) y el periodo en el que se estableció en Estados Unidos. https://www.netflix.com/co/title/80145240Más sobre Sin palomitas de maíz en: https://medium.com/sin-palomitas-de-ma%C3%ADz Producido por: Punto LinkEdición: Juan David EscobarMúsica: Juan Camilo Gómez Locución: Santiago Rendón

TXTradio podcasts
Was de Bhagwan cruciaal voor onze dance cultuur?

TXTradio podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 26:45


Gemma Blok hield op 25 maart 2019 een lezing in de Openbare Bibliotheek van Amsterdam. De titel was Legaal gebruik van MDMA in de jaren ‘70 en ’80. Onderzoek wijst uit dat aanhangers van Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho) een cruciale rol hebben gespeeld in de verspreiding van deze liefdesdrug.Gemma Blok is hoogleraar geschiedenis aan de Open Universiteit. Haar bijdrage maakte deel uit van een symposium dat de KNAW en Stichting Open hadden georganiseerd over psychedelica en wetenschap. Het hele symposium kun je beluisteren op TXTradio.

Ultrasounds Radio by Eluv
Eluv Interview with Miten (Deva Premal and Miten)

Ultrasounds Radio by Eluv

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 49:22


  In this Interview with Miten together we speak about his life, Deva, recent open heart surgery, mantra and more:) Miten: Finding His Soul To the outside observer, British native Miten (then known as Andy Desmond) had it all: a wife, a child, and a successful career as a working musician – touring with, opening for, and being featured as a guest musician for bands like Fleetwood Mac, Fairport Convention, Hall and Oates, Randy Newman, and Ry Cooder, at stadiums worldwide. The sex, drugs, and rock & roll lifestyle, however, came with a hollowness and profound distortion that ate at Miten's soul. At the end of the day, music seemed to be nothing more than a sales commodity, with musicians serving as industry pawns who generated cash for company executives, at the expense of true self-expression and art. After spinning through this world for years, feeling increasingly alienated from himself, his family, and life itself, Miten hit a spiritual crisis and underwent a breakdown, where the only way he knew how to save himself was to get up and walk out, on everything and everyone he knew. At the time a 29-year-old, Miten had just read No Water No Moon, a book of discourses by Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho) on Zen parables. One story in particular was life-altering to Miten: On a full-moon night, Chiyono, a nun, was carrying a bucket of water from the well. Just as she was noticing the moon's reflection in the water, the bucket broke. At that moment she looked up at the moon and became enlightened – realizing she had spent her whole life focused on the reflection of “the real thing,” instead of on the real thing itself. Miten then understood that while music in general, and his music in particular, had something deep within it, the commercial approach of the music industry was just a reflection of the real thing. It was as if music were the key to something greater – a profound inner peace and sense of connection with the infinite – but he had been busy polishing the key, instead of opening the door with it. Eager to learn more and embrace a whole-being transformation, Miten promptly left England and found himself in an ashram in India, where he released all worldly possessions, as well as his identity as a musician, and joined Osho's sangha (spiritual family). Living a simple and humble life while studying with Osho, doing work like chopping vegetables in the kitchen, Miten found the courage, and the perfect environment, to face his inner demons and become who he truly was on the soul level, instead of keeping up the image of the person he always had thought he should be. Feeling a deep sense of inner strength, for the first time ever, Miten eventually revisited his musical roots, but from a different place: one of spirituality and devotion, where he served as a channel for the ashram community, offering up original songs that celebrated Osho's teachings. It was in this capacity that Miten, then 40, met German expat Deva Premal, 20, who at the time was a bodywork practitioner at Osho's ashram – practicing Shiatsu, Craniosacral therapy, and Reflexology. The daughter of two artists who practiced Indian spiritual teachings, Deva had grown up with music and mantras. Prior to meeting Miten, however, she had not embraced either as part of her own path. Deva Premal Miten Website Eluv Music Website  

Welcome To The Party Pal: The Mind-Bending Film & Television Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed!

Wild Wild Country is a Netflix documentary series about the controversial Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho), his fiery assistant Ma Anand Sheela, and their deeply committed community of followers in the Rajneeshpuram community located in Wasco County, Oregon — and it's also the subject of the latest Welcome To The Party Pal podcast! This incredibly fascinating moment in American culture is broken down with the help of Wild Wild Country's film editor Neil Meiklejohn, who brilliantly helped craft this intriguing tale and fascinating case study that delves into topical issues of immigration, the divide between church and state, and human's instinctual desire for community, and much more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Cognitive Dissonance
Episode 423: Wild Wild Country

Cognitive Dissonance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 54:33


*WARNING SPOILERS* If you haven't yet check out this miniseries on Netflix about Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho). Otherwise be ready for some spoilers. It will still make you want to watch it either way. Pretty wild story.

Cognitive Dissonance
Episode 423: Wild Wild Country

Cognitive Dissonance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 54:33


*WARNING SPOILERS* If you haven't yet check out this miniseries on Netflix about Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho). Otherwise be ready for some spoilers. It will still make you want to watch it either way. Pretty wild story.

Cognitive Dissonance
Episode 423: Wild Wild Country

Cognitive Dissonance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018


*WARNING SPOILERS* If you haven’t yet check out this miniseries on Netflix about Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho). Otherwise be ready for some spoilers. It will still make you want to watch it either way. Pretty wild story. The post Episode 423: Wild Wild Country first appeared on Cognitive Dissonance the Podcast.

Meditation for Fitness Peeps
Meditation #85 - With Inspiration from Spiritual Teacher Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh / Osho

Meditation for Fitness Peeps

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 12:38


What’s up Fitness Peeps! Thanks for checking out my podcast. In today’s episode there’s a moment for gratitude, an inspiration from the spiritual teacher, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh / Osho,  a “Witnessing” visualization and then 5 minutes of meditation. Here are Osho’s inspiring words: This is the paradox of life, one who is ready to die, never dies. Check out Osho’s work here: http://www.osho.com/ If you’re saying to yourself, “What the heck is this podcast all about?”, here’s the quick version.  I’m into health and fitness and so are a lot of my friends. I’m also into meditation, but most of my fitness friends aren’t, because they don’t know how to do it, or, they think it’s too hard.  Because of that, I put together a quick and easy meditation practice that can be done in approximately 10 minutes and it includes: a moment for gratitude, an inspiration, a visualization and 5 minutes of meditation using a soundtrack that contains a binaural beat or an isochronic tone.  I’ve made it super easy for you and my fitness friends to start meditating. YOU’RE WELCOME! :) By the way, I recommend that you use headphones while you listen to these meditations and NEVER LISTEN WHILE YOU’RE DRIVING If you want to know more about me, check out my website: http://www.philstolaronek.com If you want to check out my Zenabration meditation app: www.zenabration.com https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/zenabration/id1140890387?mt=8 Please follow me on Instagram @PhilStolaronek Intro / Outro Music:  “Blank” by Disfigure https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7ZsBPK656s http://www.facebook.com/DisfigureOffi... http://www.soundcloud.com/disfigureof... http://www.youtube.com/user/Disfigure...

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I BingeWatching
#31-Wild Wild Country

I BingeWatching

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 6:02


Today a documentary series about some happenings with Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho) and his community in USA during 1980's, and the scandals and problems around the polemical guru. Real and interesting facts.

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Podcast Junkies
160 Chel Hamilton | The Guided Meditation Artist

Podcast Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 59:28


For over 10 years, Chel Hamilton has been a hypnotherapist. She decided to create her podcast, Meditation Minis, which focuses on helping people manage their stress and anxiety through guided meditations, after a friend of hers kept insisting she start a podcast on meditation. She committed to doing six episodes, but 6 million downloads later, Chel is only just beginning. With big plans to take Meditation Minis to the next level by incorporating Virtual Reality technology in the future and adding workshop weekends to her repertoire, it’s definitely safe to say that Chel got more than she bargained for when she set out on her journey of podcasting. 07:04 - Her biggest takeaway from Podcast Movement 2017 08:32 - The sessions she found interesting at Podcast Movement 09:10 - Chel explains the Sparks talks from Podcast Movement 10:47 - How she got the idea for Meditation Minis 13:04 - Why she found it surprising that her podcast has had such a positive effect on people 14:46 - Why she designed her show the way she did 17:26 - When she was first introduced to meditation 18:34 - Chel explains who Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho) is 20:27 - How she became involved with hypnotherapy 23:20 - What steps she took to ensure she would have a successful business and podcast 27:06 - Why she didn’t end her podcast after her first year as she originally planned 27:49 - The idea of the concept Know, Like, and Trust 29:25 - Repurposing her content for people to purchase 31:18 - How she approaches recording longer meditation sessions 33:44 - Where she learned how to mix sound for her podcast 37:22 - Combining all her skill sets 37:48 - Her plans to create virtual reality immersive guided meditations 39:17 - Podcast Junkies in virtual reality? 41:13 - The therapeutic possibilities of using virtual reality technology 41:29 - Our experience with Float Tanks 44:04 - Growing up and moving away from Columbus, Ohio 45:38 - The person who is most surprised of where she has ended up 46:21 - Her relationship with sponsors 47:31 - If she thinks about different ways to grow her show 50:39 - Her three day Emotional Detox workshop 51:52 - The one most misunderstood thing about her 52:25 - Something she’s changed her mind about recently Full Show Notes: http://podcastjunkies.com/checl-hamilton-interview★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★