What was Veeresh like?
I look at you now, Veeresh, nearly 40 years on, and truly I marvel!
I participated in the second of your 9-month 'coca cola' (non-adict) trainings at Quaesitor in London, which you gave in 1973-4, before you met Osho. Amongst others, I accompanied you from London to the 'Centre' in Amsterdam, and assisted you at one of the weekends you led at 'Emiliehoeve', where I met a long-haired Sufi Dutchman called Talib who I married and lived with for the next 35 years! We have two wonderful sons, and I'm going to be a granny this year. My husband Talib, who became a professor of Psychology, died of cancer in 2009.
The love and understanding in your eyes on your Humaniversity website still penetrates to that deepest part of me that knows I am loved, and will always be loved, and yet still, just sometimes, at less deep levels, doubts whether, as a widow, at the grand old age of 62, I will ever be special and loveable again in my lifetime!
Maybe it's a 'baby boomer sydroom'.
But we who are young at heart, we 'soul' folks from the 70s, can never give up...
All the best to you, dear Veeresh. Keep up the great work.
Margi
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What was Veeresh like?
I look at you now, Veeresh, nearly 40 years on, and truly I marvel!
I participated in the second of your 9-month 'coca cola' (non-adict) trainings at Quaesitor in London, which you gave in 1973-4, before you met Osho. Amongst others, I accompanied you from London to the 'Centre' in Amsterdam, and assisted you at one of the weekends you led at 'Emiliehoeve', where I met a long-haired Sufi Dutchman called Talib who I married and lived with for the next 35 years! We have two wonderful sons, and I'm going to be a granny this year. My husband Talib, who became a professor of Psychology, died of cancer in 2009.
The love and understanding in your eyes on your Humaniversity website still penetrates to that deepest part of me that knows I am loved, and will always be loved, and yet still, just sometimes, at less deep levels, doubts whether, as a widow, at the grand old age of 62, I will ever be special and loveable again in my lifetime!
Maybe it's a 'baby boomer sydroom'.
But we who are young at heart, we 'soul' folks from the 70s, can never give up...
All the best to you, dear Veeresh. Keep up the great work.
Margi