Ma Dharm Jyoti - Stotinu Priдќa Za Deset Hiljada... <Original — 2027>
It offers a rare, "close-up" look at the Indian mystic Osho (then known as Acharya Rajneesh) during his early years of traveling across India in the late 1960s and early 70s.
Ma Dharm Jyoti was born in 1940 and was one of the to be initiated into sannyas by Osho in 1970. She has spent most of her life translating and editing Osho's discourses and currently leads meditation camps at Osho Dham in New Delhi. Ma Dharm Jyoti - Stotinu priДЌa za deset hiljada...
The author describes a mystical experience in 1992 where past memories "rushed out like a film reel," leading her to write them down exactly as they appeared, without later adornment or analysis. It offers a rare, "close-up" look at the
book, One Hundred Tales for Ten Thousand Buddhas (often titled Stotinu priča za deset hiljada Buda in Serbian/Croatian), is widely considered a spiritual classic by Osho’s followers. It is unique because it consists of memoirs written in the present tense , making the reader feel as though they are experiencing the moments alongside the author. 📝 Key Highlights of the Book The author describes a mystical experience in 1992
It maintains a strong reputation among spiritual seekers, with readers describing it as a "love affair" and a "precious jewel". 👤 About the Author
The stories cover simple, everyday interactions between a master and disciple, capturing Osho's rebellious spirit and the atmosphere of early meditation camps.