Meditation
Experiencing yourself

The art of being
Meditation has existed for thousands of years and has become increasingly popular.
A nonjudgmental awareness of an experience of the here and now.
It create amazing results for our health, intelligence and emotional well-being. Once we learn the art of observing, we can take that into our daily lives, to work, to relationships, and to thousands of other things we do.

Buddha Hall

Dynamic meditation,
7am
”This meditation is a fast, intense and thorough way to break old, ingrained patterns
in the bodymind that keep one imprisoned in the past, and to experience the freedom, the witnessing, silence and peace that are hidden behind these prison walls.”
OSHO

Silent meditation,
12:30pm
Breath-watching is a method that can be done anywhere, at any time, even if you have only a few minutes available. You can simply watch the rise and fall of your chest or belly as the breath comes in and goes out.
OSHO

Kundalini meditation, 6pm
“Being fully immersed in the shaking and dancing of the first two stages helps to “melt” the rock-like being, wherever the energy flow has been repressed and blocked. Then that energy can flow, dance and be transformed into bliss and joy.”
OSHO

Evening meditation,
6am
The evening meeting is the time when everyone comes together to dance and celebrate and then to sit silently.
“That which cannot be said has to be experienced. This is a great experience of getting into the inner space. Something is experienced in this gathering which no one has been able to define. This is the highest peak of the whole day’s working, meditating or doing groups.”
OSHO
Flowering into Meditation
A day of self discovery
Experience with us a variety of Osho’s meditations. A great introduction to the heart of Osheanic’s work.
From 10am til 1pm (Free)
Lunch (check availability and prices)
Afternoon events (check schedule and prices)
Next event: DATE
Osho
Osho’s vision is vast. He has answered questions ranging from relationship to meditation, from sexuality to enlightenment. Endeavoring to condense it into a webpage is doomed to fail.
It seems best to let his words speak for themselves. Here are a few quotations from the many discourses he delivered:
Meditation
When I say meditate over it, I mean watch like a scientist in your inner world. Let your mind be your lab and you observe – with no condemnation. Remember; don’t say “Jealousy is bad.” Who knows? Don’t say “Anger is bad.” Who knows? Yes, you have heard, you have been told, but that is what others say, this is not your experience. And you have to be very existential, experimental. Unless your experiment proves it, you are not to say yes or no to anything. You have to be utterly non judgmental.
Laboratory
If you imitate you miss, because consciousness cannot be imitated, it has to be created. You have to become the lab. You have to become the experiment. You have to create the fire. You have to create the patience. You have to create many things which are ingredients for the inner chemistry, and then the flame comes one day. Then you are a Buddha in your own right.
Oceanic Awareness
Deep in the heart the whole world is different (….) If I am looking at you through the head, through the intellect, through one of my parts of knowing, then a few friends are here, individuals, egos, separate; but if I am looking at you through the heart individuals are not here, then just an oceanic consciousness is here, then individuals are just waves.
Achieving the Here and Now
If you can gather all your energy in this very moment, just the accumulation of that energy will become a dance in your heart.
Head vs Heart
We are all hung up in the head. That is our only problem, the only one problem. And there is only one solution: Get down from the head into the heart and all problems disappear. They are created by the head. And suddenly everything is so clear and so transparent that one is surprised how one was continuously inventing problems. Mysteries remain but problems disappear. Mysteries abound but problems evaporate. And mysteries are beautiful. They are not to be solved they have to be lived.”