Juan of Osho Akeed did us a big favor by pointing out that our contact form has been broken all this time, and since we’re the kind of people who return favors, here’s a review of Osho Akeed by one of it’s members.
For those who want to explore their inner selves, Buenos Aires gives you the opportunity to experience Osho’s Active Meditation and Meditative Therapies. A refreshing experience that invites you to relax and observe yourself through conscious breathing, movement, dancing, crying and different techniques/processes. As meditation is not exercise, not even thought, or concentration, or emptiness of your mind, anyone can do so.
Osho Akeed is a center for meditation, transformation, therapy and creativity headquartered in Buenos Aires. For over 20 years the center has been conducting courses and workshops across different provinces disseminating meditative therapies and contributing to people’s transformation. The meeting place is Cabrera 5567, Palermo every Tuesday and Thursday at 19:00. Registration is not required and first time is free.
And for those who want to gain a deeper insight in these techniques, a two-day workshop will be held on March 16 to 18 in a stunning inn situated in Escobar. A perfect setting to enjoy learning from ourselves as well as from nature through active meditation, conscious breathing, and the millenary experience, Temazcal.
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Well, it seems that osho’s different and better rational kind of thinking is also present at you: “As meditation is not exercise, not even thought, or concentration, or emptiness of your mind, anyone can do so”, everybody usually prejudges that it it the meditation is the opposite way around…
About “observe yourself through conscious breathing, movement, dancing, crying”, it would be a good advice to tell people to try to observe themselves even when they are walking, breathing, and every daily usual action they do, so that they become conscious of it, and stop being robots(stop doing it mechanicaly and as unscouscious as can be), they may then begin to further observe themselves, or at least this is a good start that can do only good, stopping any kind of ignorance is a good start towards awakening.