"These brilliant
insights will benefit all those who yearn for experiential knowledge of the
field of pure potentiality inherent in every human being. This book belongs on
the shelf of every library and in the home of all those who seek knowledge of
the higher self."
Deepak
Chopra, Author of
Ageless Body, Timeless Mind; Quantum Healing and Unconditional Life
"Osho is a mystical
giant, a flowering of a unique intelligence and one of those rare humans
ex-pressing himself with joy."
Paul
Reps, author of
Zen Flesh, Zen Bones

"Osho is the most
dangerous man since Jesus Christ... He's obviously a very effective man,
otherwise he wouldn't be such a threat. He's saying the same things that nobody
else has the courage to say. A man who has all kinds of ideas, they're not only
inflammatory-they also have a resonance of truth that scares the pants off the
control freaks."
"Wit and playfulness
are a tremendously serious transcendence of evil, and this is one thing that
Osho understood better than any contemporary teacher that I can think of.
Gurdjieff had an element of that in his teachings, but certainly in the past
fifty years there has not existed a teacher in the world who understood the
value of playfulness and wit quite so well as Osho."
Tom
Robbins, author of
Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Still Life with Woodpecker and Jitterbug Perfume
and others.
"Osho is an
enlightened master who is working with all
possibilities to help humanity overcome a difficult phase in developing
consciousness."
The Dalai
Lama
"When we wrote and
prepared for shooting Vanilla Sky, I constantly checked in with Osho's insides.
It is not so easy to present the unconscious mind with images and a story. Osho
is the only one who can perfectly explain it all, the inner and the outer and
that helped me and my team immensely"
Tom
Cruise, actor
"I've been charmed
from reading his books."
Frederico Fellini
"I really got into
Osho's books. I have always loved his
books. They were top notch."
Marianne
Williamson, author
"Within a few years
from now his Osho's message will be heard all over the world. He was the most
original thinker that India has produced: the most erudite, the most
clear-headed and the most innovative. And in addition he had an inborn gift of
words, spoken and written. The like of him we will not see for decades to
come...He has to be judged as a thinker, and as a thinker he will rank amongst
the giants."
"It is a religion for
the irreligious, for the agnostic, for the unbeliever, for the
rationalist."
Khushwant
Singh, former
editor of The Times of India; author and historian
"Osho is not trying
to purvey information but a truth that bypasses conscious thought and all that
belongs to it, just as the most important activities of human beings bypass the
mind."
Bernard
Levin, Journalist,
commentator and writer
"A great mystic, a
great philosopher.... In his own way Osho captured the essence of ancient
wisdom, related it to contemporary needs, tempered it with the modern times and
became a powerful messenger of eternal Indian thought and Indian wisdom."
Dr. Manmohan
Singh, former
finance minister of India,

"Enlightened people
like Osho are ahead of their times. It is good that more and more young people
are now reading his works."
K. R.
Narayanan,
president of India
"Few people have
understood India like Osho. It was an understanding at many levels. The
philosophical, the historic, the purely emotional - and even the political and
the literary, the wanton and the spiritual. His was a holistic understanding.
An understanding that went beyond words, into the uncharted terrain of true
love. For love was at the core of everything tht Osho believed in. It was the
ultimate message he left for us. To discover, experience, savour life through
love."
"He had provided us a
rare insight into our lives and times. He has ridiculed us, pushed us...hurt
us, and thereby, made richer human beings out of us. He made us think for
ourselves; forced us to reject him, and by that act of rejection, brought us
closer to him -and in a strange kind of way, closer to ourselves."
Pritish
Nandy, JAIN TV
presenter; former editor, and publisher of The Illustrated Weekly, India
"I read all his
books."
Shirley
MacLaine
"Oshos books
inspire me to meditate. They give me peace of mind."
Kapil
Dev, cricketing
super-star from India
"I have read most of
[Osho's] books and listened to tapes of his talks, and I am convinced that in
the spiritual tradition, here is a mind of intellectual brilliance and
persuasive ability as an author."
James
Broughton, poet,
and author
"Osho gave his
country and the world a vision, which one can be proud of."
Chandra
Shekhar, former
Indian prime minister
"He discourses with
eloquent familiarity on virtually all the world's great mystics - Zen masters,
Hassids, Sufis, Bauls, Buddha, Lao-Tzu, Jesus. Though he "knocks the
mind," Osho is an intellectual's guru, and his message is aimed not at
spiritual sheep but at rebels and risk takers - people who consider themselves
intelligent, adventurous, and
independent, and want to be more so."
Annie
Gottlieb, author
of Do You Believe in Magic?
"Osho is a fountain
of wisdom that never goes dry. This centuryís most original mind has
created a new world for us humans to revel in, enjoy and remain ourselves
through the pathway of love. Here is the quintessence of the wisdom of ages,
the pure nectar of essential knowledge for mortals to acquaint with
immortality."
Mr. V. N.
Narayanan,
editor-in-chief, Hindustan Times

"He is the rarest and
most talented religionist to appear this century."
Kazuyoshi
Kino, professor of
buddhist studies, Hosen Gakuen College, Tokyo, Japan
"I have heard Shree
Rajneesh and have been inspired by his talks. His works are sublimne and seek
to liberate the soul of humans. Indeed his presentation is unique, his goal is
great and his success in liberating each person from the mafia surrounding the
soul is rewarding reading. The message that he had to deliver must reach
everywhere. Ultimately salvation comes when one attains freedom from oneself.
That, I believe, is the consummation which exposure to Osho may help."
Shri. V.R. Krishna
Iyer, former
supreme court judge
"Osho is one of
Indiaís greatest mystics.... I see him as one of the worldís
great teachers, thinkers, philosophers and guides of our times. I have enormous
respect for his world vision and the kind of International Communities he is
building. I have always felt his influence in my life."
Kabir
Bedi,
international film star
"I have never heard
anyone so beautifully and playfully integrate and then dissolve the
psychological problems which, for generations, have sapped our human
energies."
Rev.
Cain, chaplain,
Churchill College Cambridge
"Today the messenger
isn't there, and people are listening to the message: the message is something
intelligent, useful. People find that it makes sense. So I think that's the
real thing and people are actually listening to what he said."
"Here is somebody who
fuses everything and makes it understandable to people, and it makes sense. And
he also challenges very fixed beliefs, challenges religions which have
tradition and ritual and so forth."
Aroon
Purie, editor of
India Today
"I fell in love with
Osho's vision, when I visited the Osho Commune a few years ago. Osho's words
have helped me when I was going through a difficult phase. Since then I was
looking for an opportunity to pay my tribute.""
Jasbir
Jassi, Punajabi
Pop Star

"As a result of
reading The Golden Future (and many other works by Osho) I would like to let
you know that I completely and heartily support the vision of Osho. As a writer
I hope that his words will reach the hearts of those who need them most. I have
every faith in this result, because the words of Osho are loaded with the power
of love."
Douwe de
Groot, writer
"These books are
really what people are looking for...they are even more relevant now than when
they were spoken."
Michael
Mann, chairman of
Element Books
"He Osho is the
greatest incarnation after Buddha in India. He is a living Buddha."
Lama
Karmapa, late head
of the Kargyupta, (or Red Hat) Sect of Tibetan Buddhism
"No one is more
qualified to introduce the mystics than Osho, a man who stands out even in
their exalted company. He speaks from his own experience, bringing his mystic
predecessors to life, making them his contemporaries."
John Lilly
"Never before or
after have I encountered anybody having such a harmonious and immensely
creative view encompassing art, science, human psychology and religiousness.
Certainly we would lack substantially without his vision of the new man."
Dr. A.
Schleger, Ph.D.,
Institute of Technology, Switzerland
"With Osho, words
flow endlessly. Provocatively. Challengingly. In a hundred years more copies of
Osho's works will have been printed than the Bible itself, till now the
outstanding best-seller."
M. V.
Kamath, former
editor of The Illustrated Weekly, India

"His incredible taped
discourse lectures and books have inspired me, and millions of others, on the
path of self-evolution... He is like a great bell tolling, Awaken, Awaken,
Awaken!"
James
Coburn, actor
"Osho makes you free
from the existing mind set...he is inclusive, not exclusive."
Mr.
Nair, The High
Commissioner for India to Singapore
"As you savor the
chapters, you'll discover that Osho is like a Zen archer. Almost poetically he
circles his target, surveying it over and over again from many positions before
he draws back his bow and lets the arrow fly."
"Osho is one of the
most important educators and philosophical and religious leaders in the late
20th century...I firmly believe that hundreds and thousands...would be
thrilled, delighted and gain a new perspective on life by reading his
books."
Robert
Rimmer, author The
Harvard Experiment & Proposition 31
"Indian mystic Osho
has been one of the most successful mixers of Eastern philosophies with Western
therapeutic techniques."
Russel
Chandler, author
of Understanding the New Age
"The Upanishads talk
about ultimate wisdom, Osho tells you how to live it"
R.E.
Gussner, professor
of religion, University of Vermont, USA

"The teachings of
Osho, in fact, encompass many religions, but he is not defined by any of them.
He is an illuminating speaker on Zen, Taoism, Tibetan Buddhism, Christianity
and ancient Greek philosophy... and also a prolific author."
Nevill
Drury, Dictionary
of Mysticism and the Occult, USA
"Osho has a unique
identity of his own. Our worldly life can become more fruitful through
meditation and people can evolve towards a better society with the help of
Osho's wisdom."
Rt. Hon'ble Shri
Girija Prasad Koirala, prime minister of Nepal
"Treatises on
Buddhism are often dry and reverential, if not tediously scholastic, and if
Osho's treatment is not canonical, it compensates by throbbing with life,
humor, penetrating insight and the continual provocation to think for
oneself."
Guy
Claxton, author of
Noises from the Darkroom
"Osho speaks the
language of today's Yug Bhasha. His message is for the whole world."
Shri
Krishnakant,
vice-president of India,
"Osho is such a
vision that stands for the welfare of the whole of humanity, transcending the
narrow boundaries of religions. Though today's man is so caught up in his
myriad problems, all of Osho's books and discourses suggest simple and easy
ways for man's liberation."
Lokendra Bahadur
Chand, the former
prime minister of Nepal
"Trough my friend
Deepak Chopra I came across Osho's books which gave me an other deeper shift in
my life. I regret I
did not met him in person, and I feel sorry the US Government missed such an
opportunity back in 86."
Madonna, Singer and Performer,
"I was inspired by
Osho's wisdom when I wrote the song 'How fragile we all are'; Reading his books
gave me hope for humanity.
It is a must for everybody to
have a look into his words ....."
Sting,
Singer and Preformer,