February 2004

Chakraman

chakraman
chakraman
As a theme for this year's tours, I have chosen a symbolic figure from the caves of ancient India called chakraman. In our present time, chakraman exists as a beautiful painting by my friend and fellow sannyasin, mandala-painter Paul Heussenstaam, also known as Vibodha. You can learn more about him and his work at www.mandalas.com. In his own words: "Chakraman literally glows with the capacity to heal and teach using the ancient chakra energy-medicine."

In my understanding, this energy-medicine is another name for meditation. Osho has spoken on various occasions about the chakras and their significance to the seeker, explaining how the system of the chakras is like a map, invented by the Buddhas, to help us better understand the stages of the spiritual search - just as the Zen people use The Ten Bulls allegory.

Osho describes the chakras as being metaphoric wheels - not centers - of energy in our psychic body. Speaking on them from many perspectives - I found over two hundred references to the word 'chakras' when I ran a search - his essential point is: When all the chakras are open, relaxed, natural - our energy circulating freely in each one - celebration overflows, creating a tremendous potential for healing.

Vibodha
At this year's events, we will be experimenting with many different meditations to open the various chakras - removing blocks, releasing repressed, locked-up energy - thereby making us available to higher dimensions of consciousness. Chakraman is shamanic, a channel for the mysteries of existence. It is a powerful symbol for the healing power of meditation. I am grateful to Vibodha for his support in this project.

In the months ahead, I look forward to coming together with seekers throughout the world, to share a fresh new vision of meditation and celebration - and the music! In addition to Japan, Europe and America, I am excited to visit some new places like Mexico for the Spirit Festival - and possibly Brazil and Taiwan. So stay tuned and watch the schedule for developments. It's going to be a great year!

Milarepa, student of Osho