Most of the day(s) would be spent in self-exploration, using a variety of ways to ask "Who am I?" Deeper and deeper. Then it was time to visit the interior landscape, to experiment with his techniques and use his words as signposts of things to look for, guidance regarding pitfalls and so on. He would still speak at these retreats, often at length, but the event was not over when he stopped speaking. Prior to that, Osho was lecturing, traveling and becoming well known as an electrifying speaker, but he saw that people were not being transformed, so he introduced camps, extended retreats where the focus was experiential rather than filling one's head with concepts. Meditation camps (Hindi: sadhana shivir) have been a feature of the sannyas landscape since 1964. Leading Tratak meditation at one of the That Art Thou camps, see book page for more Overview
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