Bodhisattva Swami Anand Arun, founder of Osho Tapoban, began his spiritual journey on March 29, 1969, upon meeting Osho at Patna Engineering College. This encounter transformed his spiritual path. After Osho's initiation in 1974, he established Nepal's first 'Asheesh Rajneesh Meditation Center in Kathmandu and, in 1990, the 'Osho Tapoban Ashram. His leadership has resulted in over 150 ashrams and meditation centers and around 900 meditation camps, with 125,000 seekers from over 100 countries initiated into Osho's Neo-Sannyas. In recognition of his dedication, Osho titled him Acharya and Bodhisattva in 1984 and appointed him Director of the 'Meditation and Spiritual Growth Center' under the 'Rajneesh Mystery School' in 1988. Osho Tapoban regularly conducts meditation camps, discourses, and satsang programs in 30 countries under his guidance. A prolific speaker, he shares hisinsights on contemporaryandspiritual topics through various media outlets and has authored 12 books in Nepali, Hindi, English, Japanese, and Russian. The Government of Nepal has honored him with the Prabal Jan Seva Shripadak. Annapurna Media Network recognized him as one of the 50 Visionaries of Nepal, and the Lions Club named him among the 100 Nation Makers. Remarkably, at 81, he remains actively engaged in promoting spírituality.
When I first penned "Lone Seeker, Many Masters," I could not have imagined the profound impact it would have on readers worldwide. It is with immense gratitude and humility that I see this work embraced beyond my expectations, with translations into Hindi, Russian, and Chinese, touching hearts across diverse cultures.
This book, however, is more than just my creation. I believe that existence itself has authored it through me, sharing its beautiful gems with the world. Each story within these pages carries the blessings of the masters whose journeys to realize the divine within are recounted here. Their wisdom and insights have transcended the confines of my personal narrative, offering universal truths that resonate deeply with seekers everywhere.
My deepest wish for this book is that it finds a place in your heart as a guide on your own path to exploring and realizing the space beyond the duality of the mind. May it inspire you to delve into the depths of your inner world and awaken to the boundless potential that lies within.
I am profoundly grateful to be the messenger of these timeless teachings. It is an honor to share the blessings and wisdom of the masters with you, the reader. Embrace this journey, and may it lead you to the realization of your true self and the divine essence that connects us all.
A special thanks to Ma Dhyan Sampada from Australia and the Tapoban team for making this book beautifully possible.
With heartfelt wishes for your spiritual journey.
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