
Swami Antar Rahi has been an Osho disciple since his teenage years and embraces life as Osho taught it: lived fully, with totality. For him, life itself is the greatest teacher, provided one stays open and receptive to each moment.
He has long cherished the meditative atmosphere of the commune and has lived in Osho communes since 2000, dedicating his life to Osho’s work. He sees sannyas as passionate creativity. Deeply devoted to photography, he is also involved in web design and development, documentary filmmaking, adventure activities, trekking facilitation, and DJing. Much of what he knows, he taught himself, believing that schools may offer technical knowledge, but often miss practical wisdom. In his view, it is not enough to think outside the box — one must break it.
With more than 20 years of experience in work meditation, both in commune life and everyday living, he understands work as a doorway to meditation. In a commune, work becomes an offering, a way to immerse oneself in the energy field of an enlightened master. Unlike ordinary work, which is often driven by ambition, stress, and competition, meditative work turns effort into play and relaxation. Through sincerity, responsibility, and a commitment to inner growth, he believes meditation can become a natural part of daily life, creating harmony between work and stillness.