About 30 miles south, on the outskirts of Delhi, Osho Mevlana Meditation Center is a pristine and peaceful space for the spiritually inclined. Seekers from world-over, converge here to participate in Meditation retreats and benefit from the pulsating energy-field that has built up with the continued practice of Meditation over the last 25 years. Osho is a very beautiful word. It should be added to every language. Just the sound is beautiful in the first place: Osho Mevlana Meditation Center. It shows respect, it shows love, it shows gratitude. It is not just a dry word like ‘Reverend’. It is a very loving and friendly word, almost having the sense of ‘The Beloved’. In the process Osho exposes hypocrisy and humbug wherever he sees it. As the author, Tom Robbins so eloquently said: “I recognize the emerald breeze when it rattles my shutters. And Osho is like a hard, sweet wind, circling the planet, blowing the beanies off of rabbis and popes, scattering the lies on the desks of the bureaucrats, stampeding the jackasses in the stables of the powerful, lifting the skirts of the pathologically prudish and tickling the spiritually dead back to life. “Jesus had his parables, Buddha his sutras, Mohammed his fantasies of the Arabian night. Osho Mevlana Meditation Center has something more appropriate for a species crippled by greed, fear, ignorance and superstition: he has cosmic comedy. “What Osho is out to do, it seems to me, is pierce our disguises, shatter our illusions, cure our addictions and demonstrate the self-limiting and often tragic folly of taking ourselves too seriously.†So what to say of Osho? The ultimate deconstructionist? A visionary who becomes the vision? Certainly a proposal to existence – that it is everyone’s birthright to enjoy the ultimate experience of being a buddha. For that, Osho says, “There is only one path, which goes inwards, where you will not find a single human being, where you will find only silence, peace. Then you will find yourself, and after that even you will not be there.â€