“Come, come, whoever you are. Wanderer, worshiper, lover of leaving. It doesn’t matter. Ours is not a caravan of despair. Come, even if you have broken your vows a thousand times. Come, yet again, come, come.” RUMI
In the infinity of the universe, where stars and planets dance ceaselessly, there is a golden thread that connects the visible to the invisible, the Heart to the Essence.
A connection that, in the rush of modern life, we seem to have lost.
How can we rediscover this lost connection?
How can we awaken our inner power and live in tune with the great breath of the universe?
Do we understand who we really are?
This workshop is an experience of openness to life, love and laughter.
In these days you explore the power of Presence, the way of the Heart and Meditation.
It is a workshop that uses very simple, yet profound methods that you can use in your daily life.
Together, we practice meditations, investigative techniques, relational exercises and session exchanges, which allow you to enter the space of Presence. From here, it is immediate to contact your Inner Teacher, your Essence, a state of ecstasy and peace.
It is a process of spiritual growth that offers the possibility of:
- Deepen the meaning of the saying ‘Know Yourself’
- Focus on the answer to the question ‘Who am I?’
- Investigate the phenomenon of Quantum Resonance and the connection to one’s Inner Master
- Realise the intensity of Osho’s exhortation: Remember You! Remember that you are not the body, that you are not the mind, that you are a witness.
This meditation retreat can transform one’s everyday life and can lead to the realisation that we are Beings of Light.
It is an invitation to let go of the invisible chains that limit us and reconnect with the magic of life, through meditation.
The real journey, the one that counts, has no end. It begins every day, within us.
A STATE OF NO MIND
Osho,
What is presence of mind?
“Presence of mind is really a state of no-mind. You can call it mindfulness, awareness, or you can call it a state of no-mind. The words seem to be contradicting each other, but they are indicative of the same state. Presence of mind means to be in the present, to be spontaneous, to be available to whatsoever is happening right now. To be available to here and now is presence of mind. But the only way to be available to here and now is not to be in the past, not to be in the future.
“And mind consists of past and future; mind knows nothing of the present. Mind is always occupied, it is never unoccupied. And whenever the mind is unoccupied, utterly without any thought, just watchful, alert, conscious, there arises a great presence. That presence functions on its own accord. That presence makes your life a life of responses, not of reactions.
“Ordinary life is of reaction; you react. Reaction means you are reacting to a present situation according to the past. It never fits because life never repeats itself.” OSHO, The Dhammapada: The Way of the Buddha